Welcome to the April issue of The Highlight

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There’s so much to be said about — and to be gained from — the magic of nature, especially with spring upon us. So what happens when we lose the natural world’s most special places? This month’s cover story takes a look at the vanishing tidepools of California for answers. You’ll find a piece about the wonders of gardening after a long winter, and an illustrated feature on the life of a dairy cow.

It’s also a time for some more interior reflection, as we look at how to think about personal risk in a risky world, what it means to quit your government job now, and even the appeal of astrology. Plus, we answer all sorts of questions like: Why do we want to smell like food? And what religious divide helps explain politics in America today?

By Byrd Pinkerton

By Christian Paz

Ask a Book Critic: I want a book that won’t stress me out before bed

By Constance Grady

Coming April 2

I’m doing good work in my government job. Should I quit anyway?

By Sigal Samuel

Coming April 2

The hidden religious divide erupting into politics

By Katherine Kelaidis

Coming April 2

Everyone wants to smell like a doughnut

By Kyndall Cunningham

Coming April 3

By Marina Bolotnikova

Coming April 3

How to live with life’s inevitable risks

By Allie Volpe

Coming April 3

Why are so many people into astrology?

By Alex Abad-Santos

Coming April 4

When your garden fails, the magic happens

By Natalie Patillo

Coming April 4

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