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January/February 2017

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Griffin warrior resting place

The Golden Warrior

The 3,500-year-old tomb of an unknown solider is shaking our understanding of the roots of western civilization

Boom

Things That Go Boom

College football seasons come and go, but the joyous thunder of Jackson State's iconic marching band rolls on

Linked for life

Salvation

New evidence shows that FDR's infamous attorney general rescued an innocent man accused of murder—and then rescued him again

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American Incarceration

From communities torn apart to years lost forever, we document some of the far-reaching effects of the nation's historic use of incarceration

Ricky Jackson

Exoneration

Locked up for a murder he didn't commit, he served 39 years—longer than any U.S. inmate found to be innocent. What's freedom like for Ricky Jackson?

Kiyoshi Katsumoto's home

Suspicion

During WWII, 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into camps. The injustice still haunts victims and their descendants

Kiya Anderson

Innocence

With more American men and women in prison than ever before in our history, millions of children are struggling with the effects of a fractured family life

Lin Huiyin and Liang Sicheng

The Lovers of Shanxi

With World War II looming, a trailblazing couple ventured into a little-known province of "West of the Mountains" to find China's ancient architectural riches before they were lost forever

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Discussion

Reader responses to our December 2016 issue

Phenomena

Hail to the Chieftain

The Scottish rebel in our presidential anthem

Phenomena

The Judgment

A historic presidency in the balance

Phenomena

All That Jass

The record that introduced millions of Americans to a new kind of music

Phenomena

Vanishing Act

A marine creature’s unusual defense is becoming perfectly clear

Rage Against the Machines

What a 19th-century rebellion against automation can teach us about the coming war over robots taking our jobs.

The Elephant Detective

An American biologist wields an innovative new weapon against the illegal trade in African ivory

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