Dalia Mortada
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In the U.S., what does it mean when a white family and a Black family share a last name — and one of their ancestors is a pioneer of Black history? How Black and white Woodsons became one family.
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For many people this year, navigating grief from personal losses, like breakups and miscarriages, amid the drama of the pandemic has felt ... awkward. Here, stories of coping amid collective grief.
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Food is central to bringing people together for Thanksgiving. Some people are finding creative ways to share the flavors and dishes of the holiday, even when they're celebrating far apart this year.
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In the Philippines, marine biologist Darrell Blatchley recovered the body of a young whale that showed signs of emaciation and dehydration due to the 88 pounds of plastic it had ingested.
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U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet cautioned that the growing global disparity in wealth, and access to resources and justice, poses risks.
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Generals, admirals, former national security officials, and scientists have signed a letter to the president warning that climate change is a threat to national security.
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British counterterrorism police are investigating three improvised devices found at Heathrow and London City airports and Waterloo station.
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There's a country music band based in Istanbul with Syrians and Americans. Their latest tune is about President Trump's immigration order.
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At least 32 people have died and many more wounded in an attack on Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport on Tuesday, Turkish authorities say.
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Five years ago, Raed Al Saleh was a businessman. Now he heads the 3,000-strong Syrian Civil Defense, rescuing civilians from the rubble after airstrikes.