River of No Return
How austerity and climate change put northeastern Nebraska underwater
How austerity and climate change put northeastern Nebraska underwater
A blast from a now-unimaginable past
Climate change is making weather more extreme, and these two veteran photojournalists were on the frontlines in 2018.
Capturing a lost era in Sanlé Sory’s studio portraits in Burkina Faso
High school students became anti-gun activists overnight after last week's shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
How modern women navigate Iran’s theocracy
John Steinbeck and Robert Capa's 1947 trip through Eastern Europe introduced America to Soviet life. Last year, two journalists retraced their steps.
Under President Rodrigo Duterte, thousands have died at the hands of police or the masked vigilantes who roam Manila's vast slums.
Today, immigrants threatened with deportation grapple with depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
Buried beneath the Great Plains lies a decommissioned Air Force control center that was once powerful enough to lay waste to the Soviet Union.
From Germany to Greece, far-right nationalists are attacking migrants, raiding mosques, and winning elections.
Fans of the band Insane Clown Posse marched Saturday in the nation's capital to protest discrimination by law enforcement, while espousing a progressive commitment to equality.
Closed off from the world, North Korea weaves a highly militarized mind-set into the fabric of everyday life.
A look inside the massive immigration enforcement apparatus that Obama built up—and that Trump is now exploiting.
The white supremacists of the Trump era have no need to don the hood.
A record number of refugees are braving the deadly voyage from Libya to Italy.
Roughly once a year, the border wall opens to allow a handful of immigrants to reunite with their families on the other side.
As Lake Chad vanishes, seven million people are on the brink of starvation.
Six years after the floods, indigenous Canadians are still homeless.
Stripped of the region’s coal and ravaged by drugs, the people of Appalachia are fighting to survive.