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Playing Hanafuda With The Hand You're Dealt
As a fourth-generation Japanese American, photographer Will Matsuda tries to unpack some of the liminal spaces of cultural identity in America. He grew up playing hanafuda, a Japanese card game.
J Balvin Won't Settle For Anything Less Than World Domination
After cracking the American pop charts last year, the Colombian reggaeton star is following the success of "Mi Gente" with his fifth album, Vibras. And he knows you're still listening.
What Grief Looks Like: Documenting The Mementos Left After School Shootings
Since 2013, Andres Gonzalez has traveled to Newtown, Parkland, Columbine and other sites of mass shootings to photograph the ephemera — letters, teddy bears, origami cranes — left in memorial.
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'It's about time': How 'Indian Matchmaking' found love - and success - on Netflix
Smriti Mundhra began pitching her reality TV dating show around 2008. Several media companies rejected it as too "niche" before the show found a home on Netflix. It's now entering its third season.
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After Nationwide Strike, Nicaragua Looks No Closer To Bloodshed's End
For two months, President Daniel Ortega and his supporters have been in a standoff with protesters seeking new elections. Scores have died, students have occupied schools, and peace remains elusive.
Weeks Into Unrest, Still More Bloodshed Roils Nicaragua's Cities
In the six weeks since protests erupted against President Daniel Ortega, more than 80 people have been killed — including during a massive march Wednesday. Many are blaming Ortega for the violence.
'A New Life': An Activist Comes Home To Zimbabwe, Hoping To Hold Leaders Accountable
"I know for sure that if it was still Robert Mugabe, I would never dare to do it," says Savanna Madamombe. "The Mugabe era is gone, and it's something that can't ever be allowed to come back."
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Finding The Meaning Of Success, Deep Within Tokyo's Musical Underground
Through the process of translating his book about Japan's robust independent music scene into the country's native language, an author finds himself reckoning with where he's really at.
PHOTOS: World Cup Brings Sunny Vibes To The Streets Of Senegal
Residents of Dakar beat drums, danced and waved flags in the streets to celebrate their triumph over Poland this week. Next up: Japan on Sunday.
Many 'holdout' school districts will retire indigenous mascots, 22 years after initial request
Until the state Board of Regents finalized its ban on the mascots last week, Owego Apalachin and other districts appeared to be actively seeking exceptions to the rule.
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