
The American Communities Project is a social science/journalism effort based at the Michigan State University School of Journalism, studying culture, economics and politics.
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By Dante Chinni
DENISON, IOWA – You have to zoom in pretty close on a map of Iowa before this town of 8,300 pops into view. Denison, the seat of rural Crawford County, sits amid rolling hills about 70 miles northeast of Omaha, Nebraska, at...
By Ray Suarez
As I noted at the beginning of this look back at a wrenching year for Los Angeles, the dramatic, destructive, and expensive fires were not the only big events of 2025. President Trump had railed against Los Angeles and other...
By Ari Pinkus
As the conflict with Iran continues, skyrocketing gas prices in United States are the topic of conversation — and consternation — for Americans of all backgrounds and geographies. After prices jumped more than 30 cents last w...
By Dante Chinni
When Donald Trump recaptured the presidency in 2024, the No. 1 issue for most voters was the economy. As 2026 moves along, that issue area appears to be a growing problem for the White House in the forms of inflation, low c...
By Theo Scheer
On a recent Tuesday night, a man in a rumpled suit paced in the back of a small, carpeted room, nervously smoothing back his hair as he watched the scene in front of him.
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