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As Black Photographers Document Protests, They Tell Their 'Own History In Real Time'
NPR talked to eight black photographers about documenting the protests against police brutality and systemic racism. They spoke of personal histories and of witnessing compassion for black protesters.
A suspect is wanted in the shooting of a 6-year-old after a ball rolled into his yard
Authorities are looking for the North Carolina man they say shot a kindergartner and three others. It's the fourth high-profile incident this week in which apparent mistakes were met with gunshots.
The Colorado and Ohio rivers are among the 'most endangered' in America. Here's why
A new report from the conservation group American Rivers names a stretch of the Colorado River, the Ohio River and eight other rivers as endangered.
Khartoum's hospital system has collapsed after cease-fire fails
After close to two weeks of fighting and a failed attempt at an internationally-brokered cease-fire, most of its hospitals are shut down and inaccessible.
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Traveling Down The Amazon Road
The Interoceanic Highway will stretch from Brazil's Atlantic coast to Peru's Pacific ports, creating economic opportunities for locals. But conservationists worry about risks to the Amazon rainforest.
Can India's Sacred But 'Dead' Yamuna River Be Saved?
The river enters Delhi relatively clean but by the time it flows out, it's a "toxic cocktail of sewage, industrial waste and surface runoff," says an environmentalist. Urbanization is partly to blame.
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Photos: 2010 Midterm Elections
Photographs show the results of the 2010 midterm elections.
Remembering NPR Photojournalist David Gilkey
David Gilkey, whose images documented both tragedy and hope, was killed in Afghanistan on Sunday along with NPR's Afghan interpreter Zabihullah Tamanna.
Deep In The Amazon, An Unseen Battle Over The Most Valuable Trees
For generations, the rubber tappers of the Amazon have gone about their business in a way that preserves the rain forest. Today, they are increasingly in conflict with criminal logging gangs.
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In The Background: Art You May Never Notice
Why that unassuming museum art — which you'll find behind taxidermic bison and birds — deserves a closer look.
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