LONG FORM


In Kansas, the Shawnee vie for control of their history. (Christian Science Monitor, Cover Story)


Trump declared war on Washington, D.C. But Americans across the country are paying the price. (U.S. News)


A year after the fall of Kabul, some Afghan refugees resettled by a Washington-area organization say they are still struggling to get basic services – and sources say the State Department is looking into it. (U.S. News)


COVID-19 has taken a disproportionate toll on Native Americans in many communities. Here's how one band has avoided the worst. (U.S. News)


Is Canada's inquiry into violence against indigenous women too late? (U.S. News)


My year with a felon turned do-right rapper. (Indianapolis Monthly)


After the presidential election, some Syrian refugees in the U.S. heartland remain optimistic. (U.S. News)


With thousands still missing, Sri Lanka’s postwar progress comes to a halt. (U.S. News)


How did a small mountain kingdom once rich in water end up parched? (U.S. News)


The nation with the world's largest HIV epidemic could be Africa's first country to decriminalize the sex industry. (U.S. News)


New programs hope to beat AIDS by helping a group that’s been beyond reach: young women. (U.S. News)