The Education Issue
The Resegregation of Jefferson County
What one Alabama town’s attempt to secede from its school district tells us about the fragile progress of racial integration in America.
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What one Alabama town’s attempt to secede from its school district tells us about the fragile progress of racial integration in America.
By NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES
Statistics show just how profound the inequalities in America’s education system have become.
By ALICE YIN
Maria Cosindas’s dreamlike photographs have a magic all their own.
By TEJU COLE
Millions of federal and state dollars are spent each year on increasing the number of Advanced Placement classes in low-income majority black and Latino high schools. Is this a benefit to the students or a payday for the testing company?
By ALINA TUGEND
The actor and comedian on how journalists mess up interviews and the similarities between his “Billy on the Street” character and Donald Trump.
Interview by ANA MARIE COX
For decades, we talked about Nazis mostly in analogies, jokes and caricatures. Now we’re debating whether it’s a fair word for describing a good number of our neighbors.
By SASHA CHAPIN
Trust your dogs. Don’t trust your head (use a clicker or pencil and paper). Find another way to fall asleep.
By MALIA WOLLAN
Business books can be treasure troves of unexpected similes and mind-boggling analogies.
By SAM ANDERSON
Like many of life’s great things, ice cream concoctions are best when governed by rules.
By DORIE GREENSPAN