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A Tunisian artist is hoping to keep the memories of migrants alive
Artist Mohsen Lihidheb collects objects that wash ashore in Zarzis, Tunisia. His collection is a tribute to the migrants who died trying to cross the Mediterranean.
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Muslim-American opinions on abortion are complex. What does Islam actually say?
Since the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to an abortion, many Muslims Americans have been turning to their faith to try to figure out: What does Islam say about the issue?
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Security forces regain control after Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil's Congress
Supporters of far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro, who are calling on the military to take control of the country, broke into three government buildings in Brazil's capital on Sunday.
How one photographer is using his camera as a weapon against poverty and racism
In his recently published photobook, "No Justice, No Peace," Devin Allen confronts readers with the reality of how little has changed since the civil rights movement.
The Zeen wheelchair-walker hybrid allows users to 'get up and go'
The Zeen was created by Garrett Brown, an inventor whose Steadicam system revolutionized the film industry decades ago.
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Efforts to rescue Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia are underway
"They fed us porridge without salt and sugar, three times a day. Every evening they spoke to us about politics."
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Why 'Ike Dike' won't do much to stop Houston from flooding
It will be the largest project ever undertaken by the Army Corps of Engineers.
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NYC could outlaw weight discrimination in housing, workplace: Activist explains what it could mean
Organizations like the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance support the move for equal protection for all body types.
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In a wintry Adirondack forest, an oasis of holiday light
A natural history museum in New York's Adirondack Mountains has created a lush space of holiday light in the deep snowy woods at the edge of a wilderness.
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Who's most likely to save us from the next pandemic? The answer may surprise you
The South African-based scientist who co-discovered the omicron variant of COVID-19 makes an intriguing argument.
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