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FEATURES
Vol. 35, No. 12
The road to reopening
The road to reopening
Businesses around the U.S. are reopening after the coronavirus pandemic, but different places face different challenges
Biden’s summer bet
Biden’s summer bet
Picking a potential vice president is a critical moment in Joe Biden’s presidential campaign—and it’s now more complex than he anticipated
Brutal and brazen
Brutal and brazen
A local terror group’s increasing attacks in Mozambique are raising concern of a new Islamist force in southern Africa
No time to be distant
No time to be distant
When single moms faced a pandemic crisis that might send their children to state care, Christian families stepped up to help—but two states have blocked the nonprofits that enable such work
Nine reads we recommend this summer
Nine reads we recommend this summer
From classics to new releases, here are titles worth your time
“All come to look for America”
“All come to look for America”
Four classics from authors who tried to find meaning in their traveling
Mixed agendas
Mixed agendas
Most demonstrators wanted to protest George Floyd’s death; others wanted to light the world on fire
Both sides, now
Both sides, now
After George Floyd’s death, we shouldn’t ignore protesters’ cries or looters’ destruction
“This is what we do over here”
“This is what we do over here”
Camden, where police and neighborhood ministries and businesses have rebuilt trust following high crime and police corruption, shows a path forward for other police departments in need of reform