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Daniel Lombroso is a filmmaker at The New Yorker with a focus on far-right extremism. His short films for the magazine have ...
"I never understood why my mother always liked having a midwife, but after reading this article I now have a better ...
Léa Polverini is a French freelance journalist and editor who covers international news and human rights abuses. She regularly writes for Slate.fr about East Asian and Middle Eastern and North African ...
Leaders of the nation’s most powerful evangelical church try to cast women out of the ministry, igniting struggles over power, faith, and the church’s future in Daniel Lombroso’s short ...
Alex Sugiura is a Peabody and Pulitzer Prize–winning composer, editor, and podcast producer based in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked on projects for Bloomberg, Axios, Crooked Media, and Spotify, ...
Francisco Amorim is a journalist with a master's and doctorate in sociology from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ...
Leia em português. In Brazil, the Chinese social media giant TikTok is said to be the latest company planning a supercomputer ...
Maddie Mohamadi is a sophomore at William & Mary, majoring in economics. She is the operations coordinator for The Flat Hat, the school's student-run newspaper. She is also a junior copy editor for ...
Indigenous peoples are navigating the slow collapse of winter roads—and an even slower pace of help. This story was produced by Grist and co-published with IndigiNews. It was the last night of ...
Eating disorders are America’s deadliest mental health condition. For people struggling to get care, health insurers create ...
Talyta Vespa is a reporter for the Special Reports Center at UOL. Vespa won the Aceesp Trophy in 2019 in the "Best Story of the Year" category and came second in the International Center for ...
On a chilly March morning, Jason Storms stood on a patch of lawn across from a women's health clinic in Greenville, S.C. It's ...