Claire Harbage
Stories
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"People Will Forget About Us": The Capital Gazette Shooting Survivors, Two Years Later
After the shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper, the surviving staff resolve to rebuild their paper.
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World
Photos: The Non-Pandemic Events That Helped Shape 2020 Around The World
In a year overshadowed by COVID-19, the world saw plenty of other significant developments. Here are some glimpses of the protests, conflicts — and efforts at peace — that helped define 2020.
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Searching For The American Dream On Paradise Road
A photographer has crossed the United States to explore the American dream on roads named Paradise.
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Tokyo Cherry Blossom Festival Draws Crowds Despite Coronavirus Warnings
People strolled under the trees and spread out picnic blankets, all but ignoring the posted signs about the dangers of COVID-19 spreading.
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World
The 2010s: A Decade Of Protests Around The World
A turbulent decade began with the Arab Spring and ended with a swell of anti-government demonstrations from Latin America to India, Sudan and Hong Kong. Here's a glimpse of protests outside the U.S.
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World
Life Along The Shores Of The Caspian Sea
British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews captures the ways in which natural elements show up in religion, therapeutic practices and recreation around the world's largest inland body of water.
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Environment
Butterfly Preserve On The Border Threatened By Trump's Wall
The National Butterfly Center is a habitat for more than 100 species of butterflies. The proposed barrier would cut off 70 percent of its property, putting it in a no-man's land along the Rio Grande.