Logan Jaffe
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Logan Jaffe is a reporter for newsletters at ProPublica.

A 1990 federal law called for remains to be returned to descendants or tribal nations.
Why haven’t these been?

A check-in with ProPublica health care reporter Caroline Chen on the toll COVID-19 has taken on the country and what to expect from a new president.

Insurrectionists made no effort to hide their intentions, but law enforcement protecting Congress was caught flat-footed.

Schools often teach the Civil War in terms of “free states” and “slave states.” Illinois complicates those definitions. We spoke with a historian and high school teacher about slavery’s legacy in Illinois.

In counties where COVID-19 has yet to hit, a timeless topic is flaring up again: Would Illinois be better off without Chicago?