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Who really is our government? What is it made of? And what is at stake when politicians say they want to expand or dismantle it?
To find out, we asked seven writers to find an amazing story from deep within government.
Michael Lewis helps us kick things off this week with the discovery of Chris Mark's work in coal mines:
https://wapo.st/3AQ3aS3Published at
2024-09-03 18:30:02Event JSON
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