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Miles Bryan

Miles Bryan

Senior Producer

    Latest articles by Miles Bryan

    Today, Explained podcast
    Why DC is stuck as America’s continental colonyWhy DC is stuck as America’s continental colony
    Podcast
    Today, Explained podcast

    Washington just owned DC.

    By Miles Bryan
    Technology
    Welcome to the crypto ice ageWelcome to the crypto ice age
    Podcast
    Technology

    The implosion of the crypto exchange FTX will likely set the industry back years.

    By Miles Bryan
    Today, Explained podcast
    Why fighting inflation will disproportionately hurt Black workersWhy fighting inflation will disproportionately hurt Black workers
    Podcast
    Today, Explained podcast

    The Fed’s rate hikes carry an implicit assumption: Double-digit Black unemployment is worth lower inflation.

    By Miles Bryan
    Politics
    We just got the most comprehensive study of pandemic learning lossWe just got the most comprehensive study of pandemic learning loss
    Podcast
    Politics

    Bad news, but there’s still time to fix it.

    By Sean Rameswaram and Miles Bryan
    Podcasts
    The real and imagined history of UkraineThe real and imagined history of Ukraine
    Podcast
    Podcasts

    Vladimir Putin says Ukraine isn’t a country. Yale historian Timothy Synder explains why he’s wrong.

    By Noel King, Lauren Katz and 1 more
    Podcasts
    How history made this Atlanta neighborhood a secession battlegroundHow history made this Atlanta neighborhood a secession battleground
    Podcast
    Podcasts

    Some residents of one of Atlanta’s wealthiest (and whitest) neighborhoods want to form their own city.

    By Miles Bryan
    Politics
    The Great RegressionThe Great Regression
    Podcast
    Politics

    The homicide rate fell dramatically across American cities throughout the 2000s. In 2020, it skyrocketed. That climb continues.

    By Jillian Weinberger, Alec MacGillis and 1 more