Recent Commissions
NYT: Stranded in North Carolina's Mountains, 'You Can't Tell That The World's Going On'

NYT: Their School Has Yet to Reopen After a Shooting. They’re Unsure What to Expect.

NYT: After Georgia Shooting, a Grief-Stricken City Seeks Solace, and Answers

NYT: Why Antiwar Protests Haven’t Flared Up at Black Colleges Like Morehouse – The White House appears anxious about President Biden’s coming speech at Morehouse College. But for complex reasons, such campuses have had far less visible Gaza tensions.

WSJ: How the Border Surge Changed the Fortunes of a Quiet Texas Town – Eagle Pass restaurants and hotels are full of law enforcement—and its riverside park is full of razor wire

WSJ: Migrants Keep Coming to Georgia Despite Policies Meant to Deter Them – Lured by jobs, migrants choose Georgia above states with more welcoming laws

WSJ: A Defense Lawyer Caught the Whiff of a Rumor. It Brought Trump's Georgia Case to a Halt. – Ashleigh Merchant, who represents one of the former president's co-defendants, is described as unafraid to make waves

WSJ: Iowa Evangelicals’ Choice: Does Faith Compel Support for Trump, or Someone Else? – White Christians in the Hawkeye State will have an outsize influence on picking GOP nominee

New York Times: Could Biden’s Clean Energy Push Be a Victim of Its Success? – Thanks to the president’s signature legislation, solar energy manufacturing is booming in Georgia, a key state in the 2024 election. But the industry now worries that it could be too much and too fast.
