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Oregon
September 16, 2020
Alessandra de la Torre
,
Allie Rosenbluth
We Work in Climate Justice. Our Office Burned Down, Thanks to Climate Change.
A tale from the front lines of the Oregon wildfires
September 15, 2020
Nick Martin
American’s Food Supply Chain Was Already Deadly. Then Came the Wildfires.
As blazes devour California and Oregon, farmworkers are risking their lives by showing up for the harvest. What other choice do they have?
September 15, 2020
Melissa Gira Grant
The Era of Disaster Militiaism in America
The vigilantes running wildfire checkpoints in Oregon are the latest right-wing militants to take advantage of a crisis.
September 3, 2020
Magazine
Sarah Jeong
The Battle of Portland
How mass protests against racist police brutality sparked a historic federal crackdown on dissent
September 27, 2019
Kim Kelly
The Next Big Labor Strike Hits Oregon
Some 5,000 union workers from the state's university system are scheduled to walk out on Monday.
August 28, 2019
Emily Atkin
,
Ben Depp
The Frightening Spread of Toxic Algae
Climate change is accelerating the spread of lethal algal blooms in American waterways—with devastating results for humans and animals alike.
February 20, 2019
Matt Ford
At Last, a Bipartisan Argument Against the Death Penalty
Western state lawmakers from both parties are making a pragmatic case for abolishing capital punishment.
September 26, 2018
Magazine
David Sarasohn
The Rise of West Coast Democrats
How a different type of American liberalism could lead the party to victory
August 28, 2018
Sarah Jones
Top Democrats in Oregon back a third-party candidate over their own.
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
The Human Potential Movement Gone Awry
Outside the limits of the human imagination.
April 12, 2018
Wendla McGovern
Range War: The Disciples Come to Antelope
Antelope townspeople cast a wary eye on red-clad newcomers
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
Bhagwan’s Death Wish
Rajneesh's obsession with death dates to early childhood.
April 12, 2018
Bill Driver
,
Win McCormack
Rajneesh’s Police State
The Rajneesh "peace" force arrests an opponent in Antelope
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
A Beautiful Place for an Ashram
April 12, 2018
David Sarasohn
Antelope’s Last Stand
The town's desperate bid to disincorporate ends in failure
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
Bhagwan’s Jewish Problem
The real aim of Rajneesh’s anti-Semitism may be mind control.
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
Last Year at Rajneeshpuram?
The cult city's demise is inevitable.
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
,
Bill Driver
Valley of Death? The Rajneesh Cult Turns to Arms
The arming of the cult raises the specter of Jonestown
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
A Mind’s Eye View of 1984
Orwell understood the limits of mind control
April 12, 2018
Win McCormack
Bhagwan’s Bottom Line II
The Rajneesh cult’s wealth depends upon cheap labor.
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