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Benjamin Gottlieb

Kenneth Park (L) and Juweon Kim at Vatos Urban Tacos in Seoul.
Culture
These two entrepreneurs took Korean-Mexican fusion cuisine back to Seoul
Lifestyle
Young Sikh basketballers find support at Los Angeles camp
Sandra Bland
Justice
How a traffic stop ended with a young black woman dead in a Texas jail
Yevnige Salibian, 101, is one of the few remaining survivors of the Armenian genocide.
Conflict
101-year-old Armenian genocide survivor tells her story
An internally displaced Afghan child stands outside a shelter outside Jalalabad city.
Global Politics
Here is why government corruption can spawn religious extremism around the globe
Guy Scott
Global Politics
What sub-Saharan Africa’s first white president in 20 years means for the continent
A researcher at Hauri
Technology
Even your medical records aren’t safe. Chinese group hacks into hospital’s patient records
Anti-government protesters carry signs against ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as they march in central Bangkok May 8, 2014. Thailand's anti-corruption agency may decide on Thursday whether to pursue charges against Yingluck that could see her b
Global Politics
Thai judges throw out another elected prime minister