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Signs of progress
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For the Record
A new push for COVID - 19’s roots
Am I eligible for a booster?
HIGHER POWER
Facebook’s dramatic fall from grace continues
NEWS TICKER
Are America’s leaders growing too old to serve?
Animal instincts • On Oct. 15, a federal judge ruled that the descendants of hippos smuggled into Colombia by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar have the legal rights of people—the first ruling of its kind in the U.S. Here, more creatures in court.
Jerry Pinkney • Brought Black beauty to life
Studying in secret online
Halyna Hutchins’ death could be a turning point for Hollywood
Jungle passage
The Rudeness Epidemic
The LGBTQ+ History of the Harlem Renaissance
Iran and the U.S. play their weak hands over a chasm
The secrets of Indra Nooyi’s success
What I learned from Colin Powell
Letting go
Chamber of Conscience • How CEO whisperer Jeffrey Sonnenfeld mobilized business leaders to dump Trump—and helped shape the new era of “woke capitalism”
They Quit. Now What? • YOUNG PEOPLE ARE LEAVING THEIR JOBS IN RECORD NUMBERS—AND NOT GOING BACK
The Many Lives of H. Rap Brown • He sits in prison after decades of fighting for Black liberation, forgotten by the nation that never understood him
Climate is Everythings • An American diplomat in Scotland What to watch for at COP26 Raising the steaks Hearing Africa’s voice Banking on climate Green energy in the outback
The Optimist’s Challenge
The Cop26 Agenda
The Cow That Might Feed the Planet
Raising Africa’s Voice
Banking on ‘Green Swans’
What Green Power Owes the People
The Elusive Diana of the Imagination
He’s loved and He’s lost
Kaepernick’s origin story
Emily in Amherst
Darcie Little Badger will tell you the story
Sylvia Earle • The marine biologist on her new book, how heavy fishing increases carbon dioxide and getting to know lobsters as individuals