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Meet the Man Mailing Medical Abortion Pills to Vulnerable Women
This man runs Australia's only federal abortion service. To keep woman's reproductive rights safe here, they've got to fly under the radar.
The Australian Mums and Dads That Got Medical Marijuana Over the Line
The only thing that could stop Dan Haslam's chemotherapy sickness was marijuana, so his mum started to fight for its legalisation.
What I Found in the Rubble of a Destroyed Taliban Complex
Suroosh Alvi recalls how he wound up with a dagger that belonged to Qari Hussain, the Pakistani Taliban's master trainer of suicide bombers.
Capturing the Subtle Healing of Two Damaged Homes
Terttu Uibopuu photographs subtle signs of trauma and recovery in the American South and in her native Estonia.
How Gentrification and Geography Influence DC Hip-Hop
The sound of DC is changing, and hip-hop, long overshadowed by go-go, is becoming more prominent.
Inside South Africa's Abandoned Mining Town
A diamond ghost town faces an uncertain future in the South African desert.
Photos of the Central African Republic Fractured by Civil War
Photos of the CAR's escalating civil war between the Muslim rebel fighters and the pro-government Christian forces.
Meet the Thai Sex Workers Fighting for Their Right to Earn a Living
Members of Thailand's Empower organization want the sex trade industry to be treated just like any other profession.
The Future of Owning the Internet
If we're going to depend on the internet, we should be able to trust where it comes from.
The Hopes and Dreams of Cape Town's Trans Sex Workers
These photos are an ongoing collaboration between two Dutch artists and members of Sistaazhood, a group of trans sex workers affiliated with the Cape Town advocacy group SWEAT.
We Talked to Author Helen Oyeyemi About Lost Keys, Nomadic Life, and Her Latest Book
Broadly speaks with prolific author Helen Oyeyemi about her new short story collection, 'What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours.' Despite publishing her seventh book, Oyeyemi insists she's "still very much learning on the job."
The Problems Mexican Migrants Face and the Officers Struggling to Help
Traveling across Mexico is more dangerous than ever, and one shelter is trying to help.