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The people fighting the "forever chemicals" contaminating Italy.
A tale of two families in photos.
The Pinochet dictatorship buried its first victims in a notorious patch of dirt called Patio 29.
Native Americans fight for the wildlife and fauna on sacred land.
In Ukraine, a photojournalist sees soldiers and civilians maneuvering through the ruins.
Bishop William Barber brings the "Moral Monday" protest approach he launched in North Carolina to Tennessee's statehouse.
As Michael Nigro's photo essay demonstrates, Trump's historic arraignment in Manhattan brought out a wide variety of both protestors and the jubilant.
This weekend, the town of Chardon braced itself for more violence.
In Chile, murals tell the story of the country's political journey.
In this photo gallery, Neil Brandvold gives the viewer a glimpse of what life is like today in Nayib Bukele’s El Salvador.
A photo essay of the U.S. military’s weaponization of hallucinogens, culminating in the stockpiling of super-psychedelic “BZ” cluster bombs.
Lori Powers and the public art tradition in Los Angeles.