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Image Former Alcoa workers Lorry Ierace and Vince Puccio look out over the Pittsburgh firm's sprawling Willowdale mine in ...
Sarah Lowery joined the Carolina Public Press, a nonprofit news organization, as audience director in March 2025. She ...
The Pulitzer Center is thrilled to announce 14 new grantees of the Impact Seed Fund (ISF). They were selected from 271 applications received this year. Launched in 2022, the ISF is a micro-scale grant ...
Adrian Cho. Adrian covers mainly physics, cosmology, and some scientific policy. He has been a staff writer at Science since 2005 and has been writing for a living since 1999, when he completed the ...
Vinothaa Selvatoray (S Vinothaa) is an award-winning investigative journalist at Malaysiakini. She has covered various topics but has a special interest in migrant rights, labor rights, and the ...
Jack Igelman is a freelance journalist with a master’s degree in economics. He specializes in stories about the people, places, and institutions working to protect and steward North Carolina’s ...
A Filipino journalist chronicles the challenging visa application process for Taiwan, a journey that underscores the even ...
The Death of the Citarum River: Indonesia's Most Toxic Waterway. CIGADO, INDONESIA––Dedi Rahmat glanced over his shoulder toward the west and quickly decided he had time for one more run on the river.
Although transphobia appears in Brazil’s legislation as a crime since 2019, the country still has the largest number of transgender and queer people murdered in the world. In 2021, Brazil led the list ...
50 Years of Research Shows There Is No Safe Level of Childhood Lead Exposure. In 1976, Herbert Needleman, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, suspected even trace amounts of lead ravaged ...
The 1619 Project, inaugurated with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, challenges us to reframe U.S. history by marking the year when the first enslaved Africans arrived on Virginia soil ...
The Last Nomads of the Tibetan Plateau. "I was forced to move here three years ago. Before, I was a nomad. I'm not happy with what has happened," explained Dhakpa as we stood on the dusty street ...