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 This Hurricane-Ravaged Town Has Waited Years for Long-Term Aid. It Could Happen Again.
    
    
    This Hurricane-Ravaged Town Has Waited Years for Long-Term Aid. It Could Happen Again.      
  
    Homes and businesses still sit in ruins in a small Louisiana city, left behind by the government’s convoluted and unpredictable system for rebuilding communities devastated by natural disasters.  
  
   For Donald Trump, Information Has Always Been Power
    
    
    For Donald Trump, Information Has Always Been Power      
  
    People have wondered why the former president collected classified intel, speculating that he is just a packrat. But he has a long history of gathering and wielding sensitive info to help himself.  
  
   The Fight Against An Age-Old Effort To Block Americans From Voting
    
    
    The Fight Against An Age-Old Effort To Block Americans From Voting      
  
    As a new wave of restrictions makes voting harder for people who struggle to read — now 1 in 5 Americans — people like Olivia Coley-Pearson have taken up the fight, even if it makes her a target.  
  
   Texas State Police Deflect Blame, Downplay Their Role In Uvalde Shooting Failures
    
    
    Texas State Police Deflect Blame, Downplay Their Role In Uvalde Shooting Failures      
  
    State troopers outnumbered local law enforcement 2-to-1 outside Robb Elementary, but the Department of Public Safety has blocked the release of records and carefully shaped the narrative to cast local authorities as incompetent.  
  
   ‘The Human Psyche Was Not Built For This’
    
    
    ‘The Human Psyche Was Not Built For This’      
  
    How Republicans in Montana hijacked public health and brought a hospital to the brink  
  
   As Colorado River Dries, the US Teeters on the Brink of Larger Water Crisis
    
    
    As Colorado River Dries, the US Teeters on the Brink of Larger Water Crisis      
  
    The megadrought gripping the western states is only part of the problem. Alternative sources of water are also imperiled, and the nation’s food along with it.  
  
   Minnesota Set To Become ‘Abortion Access Island’ In The Midwest, But For Whom?
    
    
    Minnesota Set To Become ‘Abortion Access Island’ In The Midwest, But For Whom?      
  
    Out-of-staters have long traveled to Minnesota for abortions, but as neighboring states restrict access to the procedure, data suggests patients of color may not make the trip.  
  
   How A Secretive Billionaire Handed His Fortune To The Architect Of The Right-Wing Takeover Of The Courts
    
    
    How A Secretive Billionaire Handed His Fortune To The Architect Of The Right-Wing Takeover Of The Courts      
  
    In the largest known political advocacy donation in U.S. history, industrialist Barre Seid funded a new group run by Federalist Society co-chair Leonard Leo, who guided Trump’s Supreme Court picks and helped end federal abortion rights.  
  
   A Government Official Helped Them Register. Now They’ve Been Charged With Voter Fraud.
    
    
    A Government Official Helped Them Register. Now They’ve Been Charged With Voter Fraud.      
  
    Ten Florida men with felony convictions have been charged with voter fraud because prosecutors say they registered and voted illegally. Critics say the punishments are unfair.  
  
  