The arrest of Fahad Shah sends a harsh message to other Kashmir journalists, one observer says. Journalists globally face rising threats.
Fahad Shah, who writes for numerous international publications and is editor of The Kashmir Walla, was arrested and charged with sedition.
Chelsey Brown, who frequents flea markets as a budget-focused interior designer, connects old mementos with onetime owners or their descendants.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards today issued a posthumous pardon to Homer Plessy, the plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson.
A Pew survey probed Americans鈥 views of faith after a very tough year. For most, God or a higher power is a source of comfort, not suffering.
Reliable access to food informs every aspect of global life 鈥 from security to migration to community ties.
Little Amal is a 12-foot-tall puppet, part of an art project that reached some 5,000 miles across Europe and drove a conversation about migration.
Arshay Cooper, who leads the 鈥淎 Most Beautiful Thing Inclusion Fund,鈥 has scaled up efforts this year to bring more young people of color into rowing.
Michael Mason came out of retirement to help fill an acute shortage of school bus drivers. It was a big change from his earlier career.
The Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee, was the site of a horrendous lynching in 1906. A new memorial hopes to tell the full story.
In his new collection of photos and essays, Pete McBride addresses the relationship of natural sound to a place鈥檚 visual power.
The Ed Johnson Memorial was unveiled in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Sept. 19. It brings to the fore a lynching case that had far-reaching impact.
Ann Scott Tyson and her husband, a retired Special Forces officer, reflect on the dynamics they experienced in a rural Afghan village.
Say I asked you to do a quick word association with the noun 鈥渨ater.鈥 Would your first response be trust? Maybe not. But that鈥檚 what鈥檚 fortified each day that you turn on the tap and get clean water. And that鈥檚 what erodes 鈥 along with a sense of governmental accountability and justice 鈥 if that...
Each time someone turns on the faucet and it fails, the social contract between citizen and government is broken a bit more. How can we move forward?
Museums are having to address items they hold that may have been looted. Repatriation of 17,000 items to Iraq underscored the magnitude of the issue.
Veteran civil rights leader Bob Moses died July 25. A mathematician, he established the Algebra Project to promote math as a civil right.
The pandemic hit women hard. But in the podcast 鈥淪tronger,鈥 women share how they found a deep well of resilience that helped them find a path forward.
The Czech Republic鈥檚 lower house of Parliament has voted in favor of a proposal to allow women to drop the feminine version of their surname.
Respect can seem in short supply on issues from politics to racial equity. Our Respect Project takes on that challenge 鈥 and shows a richer narrative.