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Here’s How Trump’s USDA Could Help Struggling Farmers and Hungry People in One Go

Breadlines in New York City circa February 1932.National Archives and Records Administration For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis and more, subscribe to Mother Jones’ newsletters.During the Great Depression, the United States encountered a food paradox: rampant unemployment left millions of people struggling to find enough to eat, even as low prices and overproduction led…

Trump’s Press Conferences Are Just Infomercials Now

Mother Jones illustration; Stefani Reynolds/CNP/ZUMA For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis and more, subscribe to Mother Jones’ newsletters.President Donald Trump doesn’t like to talk about the human toll of the coronavirus pandemic. For a long time, he wouldn’t even acknowledge there was one. When the first positive tests started showing up, he predicted that…

Chicago’s Jail Is the Biggest Single Site of COVID-19 Infections. A Judge Denied Inmates’ Pleas for Release.

William, a 62-year-old inmate, sits on his bottom bunk and works a word puzzle inside the Cook County Jail’s Division 2 Dorm in 2014. Charles Rex Arbogast/AP For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis and more, subscribe to Mother Jones’ newsletters.Outside Chicago’s Cook County Jail on Tuesday, as Andre Patrick protested, he could see men…

These Twin Sisters Are on the Front Lines Fighting the “Pandemic of Inequality” in New York City

Uché (left) and Oni BlackstockGary Gershoff/Getty For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis and more, subscribe to Mother Jones’ newsletters.Doctors Uché and Oni Blackstock have spent the majority of their professional lives as rarities. For starters, they’re Black women; only 2 percent of physicians identify as Black and female. They’re also fraternal twins. The story…