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A Custody Battle in Florida’s Valuable Wetlands

Florida’s rarest biological ecosystems are now the grounds of a custody battle as environmentalists fear that state control will lead to further degradation due to alleged laxity in issuing developmental permits.


New York’s Guggenheim Museum Comes Alive

The Guggenheim Museum, one of New York’s iconic destinations, was forced to shut down during the pandemic. Now it’s back, in vivid color, as a source of inspiration for locals coming out of lockdown.


Shattering the Myth of the Latino Vote

During the 2020 election, the phrase “Latino vote” lumped together generations of different nationalities into one category of voters. This Cuban woman is shattering the notion that all Latino values are equal.


Sahrawi Baking Workshop Provides Universal Food Inspiration

Photojournalist, Matteo de Mayda discusses the importance of visual storytelling referring to his piece in the New York Times about a Sahrawi baking workshop.


Commentary: Anonymous Sourcing Provides a Candid Story of Transgender TSA Searches

Airport security checkpoints are one of the most dreaded parts of flying—especially for transgender people. This article examines a ProPublica investigation that exposed the problem.


Undercover Activist Outs Alt-Right Extremists

A Swedish journalist takes readers on a journey exposing some of the world’s most notorious alt-right groups.

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