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File - A shopper peruses cheese offerings at a Target store on Oct. 4, 2023, in Sheridan, Colo. Inflation is easing slightly, but grocery prices are still high. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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Created Equal: Why are prices still high in America?

Justina Giglio July 17, 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chains across the world were disrupted. Factors like heightened demand, trade restrictions and factory closures...

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This combination of photos shows Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden during a presidential debate hosted by CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Created Equal: Reacting to the Biden, Trump presidential debate

Madison Ganzak June 28, 2024

Thursday night was the first presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Both men went back...

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Created Equal: How incarceration impacts fatherhood

Madison Ganzak June 13, 2024

Father's Day is this Sunday, and while there are many struggles to being a parent, men who have been incarcerated...

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Created Equal: Award-winning podcast retells the Lenard Clark case

Justina Giglio June 12, 2024

In 1997, a 13-year-old Black boy named Lenard Clark was attacked by a group of older white teenagers in Bridgeport,...

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Created Equal: Are the correct people held accountable under America’s felony murder statute?

Justina Giglio June 11, 2024

Imagine being convicted of a crime you did not commit and wasn’t present when it occurred.This sentencing is possible under...

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African American Laborers on the U.S. Military Railroad in Northern Virginia
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Created Equal: How did the Civil War change the workplace for Black Americans?

Madison Ganzak June 10, 2024

Black Americans searching for employment during the Civil War is not something we often think about.Massachusetts was known as a...

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A historical marker outside the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Mich.
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Created Equal: How changing US political dynamics are impacting the Mackinac Policy Conference

Created Equal May 28, 2024

The 2024 Mackinac Policy Conference begins this week on Wednesday and goes on through Friday, May 31. A medley of...

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"The White Bonus" by Tracie McMillan.
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Created Equal: Can white privilege be quantified?

Created Equal May 8, 2024

White privilege begins with the idea that white Americans have inherent advantage in society because of racist policies and practices...

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A Palestinian baby girl, Sabreen Jouda, who was delivered prematurely after her mother was killed in an Israeli strike along with her husband and daughter, lies in an incubator in the Emirati hospital in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip. Sunday, April 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Mohammad Jahjouh)
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Created Equal: How the war in Gaza is complicating pregnancy

Created Equal April 22, 2024

We have heard a lot about the war in Gaza — about the politics and positioning on both sides, and...

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Created Equal: Detroit-native Tonya Mosley discusses new podcast, ‘She Has a Name’

Created Equal, David Leins March 29, 2024

"Unknown Woman 1987"Set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit, She Has A Name is a story...

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FILE - Fox Sports broadcaster Greg Olsen, who placed the first ceremonial bet in North Carolina, shows his receipt during a DraftKings event celebrating the launch of mobile and online sports wagering across the state at the NASCAR Hall of Fame, March 11, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C.
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Created Equal: Sports betting causing a public health crisis?

Created Equal March 28, 2024

The sports betting business is booming, with Americans waging a record-high $119.84 billion in 2023 as more states allowed it.One...

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Created Equal: Why memories about Black life and history matter today 

Created Equal March 14, 2024

In February 2021, The Atlantic launched "Inheritance," a multi-year reporting project about American history, Black life and the resilience of...

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