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Leia em português. Secretary Wadih Damous forwards a complaint to officials. Following a Pulitzer Center-supported ...
For decades, people living in the shadow of a massive Cold War weapons plant on the edge of town have wondered if there might ...
Alexa York is a journalist and investigative reporter at The Blade in Toledo, Ohio. A native of Luckey, Ohio, she was a ...
The Global Tech Podcast and a former presenter on the BBC World Service tech radio show Digital Planet. Mitchell studied ...
The Global Web of Romance Scams"—an episode in the podcast Somewhere on Earth —we uncover the dark side of the internet where romance scams flourish across ...
Articles, photography, multimedia, and field notes by our Campus Consortium Reporting Fellows, published by the Pulitzer Center and other news media outlets. Field notes are personal reflections that ...
Alyssa Klim is a visiting student at Duke University from Allegheny College, where she is majoring in environmental science and minoring in English. She is also pursuing a master's degree in public ...
In August 1945, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki—the only use of nuclear weapons in war. The blast and radiation killed an estimated 200,000 people. Nearly 80 years ...
The Antarctic krill fishery provides feedstock for omega-3 products and fishmeal for aquaculture. Norway is a major exporter of krill oil to South Korea, and both countries harvest Antarctic krill.
An investigation by The Blade into a Cold War site reveals decades of deception by the federal government and its contractors at the expense of public health and the environment. The investigation ...