ProPublica and the New York Times Magazine report on the urgency of the global migration crisis as climate change forces millions from their homelands. POLITICO and the Washington Post explain how a divided Congress was able to pass a bipartisan conservation bill to guarantee $900 million every year toward maintaining American public lands. As Confederate monuments fall across the country, the Wall Street Journal looks into where these rejected memorials are ending up. And Dahlia Lithwick and Molly Olmstead for Slate talk with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg about being one of 10 women in the Harvard Law School class of 1959.
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