Justin Berton, San Francisco Magazine
Unsettled by the reality that the cops can't help them, Oakland residents are hiring private patrols. Crime is down. But is the cure worse than the disease?
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Mark Rice-Oxley, The Guardian
The crisis in neighbouring Ukraine has rattled Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian regime. But with the opposition in retreat and the media silenced, can Belarus escape his grip?
Stephen S. Hall, New York
Zohydro is the new FDA-approved painkiller that some doctors think the FDA had no business approving. And in ERs across America, they’re anxiously awaiting the fallout.
Confessions of a Christian Zionist
John Propper, The Jewish Daily Forward
An evangelical’s road to conversion.
The Secret Life of An Obsessive Airbnb Host
George Tzortzis, Narratively
Determined to quit his tired government job, one D.C. office drone saves $25,000 by renting his apartment nightly and secretly sleeping on the office floor.
The Church That Fought the Border Patrol—And Won
Caitlin Dickson, The Daily Beast
As the immigration debate gets even more politicized, one church on the Arizona border is quietly taking up a long-held tradition of offering safe haven for families facing deportation.
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