Will CarlessWC

Will Carless

Senior Correspondent
brazilian supporters of president-elect jair bolsonaro
Commentary
Brazil’s version of Trump makes Trump look like Mr. Rogers
Saint Patrick Catholic Church is seen in York, Pennsylvania, Aug. 18, 2018
Religion
A new chapter, with the same old words, in the Catholic child abuse scandal
A fraphic panel
Conflict
They spewed hate. Then they punctuated it with the president’s name.
An antifa activist carries a flag of the movement, which features a logo of two flags.
Justice
Antifa has a rapid response team that targets alt-right organizers
White supremacists stand behind their shields at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., August 12, 2017.
Justice
Three ways the Trump administration has downplayed white supremacy
A swastika lights up the night at the Ulysses, Pennsylvania, home of Daniel Burnside, a white supremacist Odinist who is raising his seven children in the religion.
Conflict
White supremacists are killing in the name of an ancient Nordic religion
A reveler takes part in the Cordao de Boitata party during pre-Carnival festivities in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Feb. 19.
Culture
Dozens of cities across Brazil are canceling Carnival
This hotel in Rio de Janeiro, photographed in December, no longer has the Trump logo. The company pulled out.
Business
What happened to all the South American Trump Tower plans?
A boy throws a plastic bottle into Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 7.
Economics
Rio’s water cleanup barely works and it’s crimping impoverished fishermen
A relative of a prisoner sat on Jan. 3 outside Anisio Jobim prison in Manaus, Brazil
Conflict
Brazil’s deadly prison riot is just one piece of a bigger drug gang war
cappuccino at Curto Café in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Business
Rio’s best café lets you pay what you want
Journalist Glenn Greenwald
Media
Brazil, Snowden, Russia and fake news: a conversation with Glenn Greenwald
Residents gather round the bodies of suspected drug traffickers in the City of God favela in Rio de Janeiro on Nov. 20.
Conflict
Charts: Crime is getting even worse in post-Olympics Rio
The Olympics already seem like a distant memory when you look at Rio de Janeiro's current state of financial troubles.
Economics
Months after the Olympics, Rio de Janeiro is broke
Argentine President Mauricio Macri in an interview in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Aug. 8.
Business
Argentina’s president denies Trump pressed him on a private tower deal
Airport security line
Election 2016
Thinking of ditching America? I did. Here’s how.
Electronic voting machines in Brasilia, Brazil — where voting is mandatory — in preparation for presidential elections on Oct. 5, 2014.
Global Politics
Imagine you had to vote by law, like your future really depended on it
Three-month-old Jesus, photographed on Oct. 5 in Guarenas, Venezuela, was born with microcephaly
Health
Zika’s million-dollar question: Where are the birth defects?
Marcelo Crivella, the new mayor of Rio de Janeiro, gestures to photographers after voting during the municipal elections on Oct. 30.
Global Politics
Rio just elected a very conservative mayor. Activists are worried about LGBT rights.
Rio, Brazil beach treasure hunters
Culture
Hunting for gold and GoPros left behind on Brazil’s beaches
The Trump Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Business
Donald Trump ‘almost sounded like a Brazilian.’ A backer of Rio’s Trump Hotel weighs in.
Culture
Brazilian rap lovers want to create Rio’s first ‘Hip-Hop Plaza’
A make-shift bed of a homeless person, with a sign on top that reads "I'll be right back," in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Sept. 11.
Economics
A third of Argentina is poor. That’s not what the government used to say.
Lula speaks to media about investigation
Justice
Brazil’s mighty politicians are falling, while others try to legislate to safety
Leo Barcellos, a 23-year-old Rio resident, who is almost completely paralyzed from the neck down.
Lifestyle
The Paralympics are on. But here’s what it’s really like to live with disabilities in Rio.
Fashion for women with disabilities
Culture
Fashion for people with disabilities, made in Rio
Workers repair a tank of Petrobras oil company in Cubatao, Brazil, on April 12.
Justice
After Dilma, will Brazil keep up its massive corruption case?
Dilma Rousseff at one of the final days of her impeachment trial debate before senators voted her out of office.
Justice
Brazil’s impeached president: ‘I fought against human suffering, I battled inequality’
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends Senate on Monday in her final defense before impeachment.
Global Politics
Powerful moments from Dilma Rousseff’s last effort to stop impeachment
Global Politics
Brazil could impeach Dilma Rousseff this week
Boima
Music
Three killer tracks out of Brazil that you missed during the Olympics
Sailors compete under the Christ the Redeemer statue at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Sports
How five worries about the Rio Summer Olympics played out
Sports
How Ryan Lochte went from victim to suspect in Rio
Justice
Olympic medal-winner robbed: Americans are shocked, Brazilians shrug
Bruno Rafael and Sergio Leal are making a documentary about their home neighborhood, Cidade de Deus, or City of God, in western Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Culture
Gold medal winner is just one hero in Rio’s tough City of God
Senate Brasilia impeach Dilma
Global Politics
Behind the Olympic spectacle, Brazil’s political games continue
Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova of Russia in the beginning of this week's finger-waving battle at the 2016 Rio Olympics on Monday.
Conflict
What it’s like to be a Russian fan at the Rio Olympics
Conflict
Brazil’s borders are anything but secure
Sports
The 2020 Olympics will feature surfing, skateboarding, baseball, karate and more
Health
Brazil now has doubts that Zika alone causes birth defects
Business, Economics and Jobs
Indonesia: This volcano brought to you by Philip Morris
Business, Economics and Jobs
Indonesia: Eye-witness to Merapi’s biggest explosion yet
Agence France-Presse
Indonesia’s volcano threatens city
Agence France-Presse
Obama in Indonesia: a whirlwind tour
Agence France-Presse
Obama praises Indonesia for religious tolerance
Lifestyle
Indonesia: Searching for a face like Michael Jackson
The vegan feijoada at .Org Bistro is served with beet farofa (toasted manioc flour), sautéed collard greens and rice.
Food
A vegan take on a classic Brazilian stew — without the pig snouts
Business, Economics and Jobs
5 key takeaways from Uruguay’s push to legalize marijuana
Economics
A central bank of weed? As Uruguay nationalizes pot biz, practical questions arise
Lifestyle
Brazil’s almost paradise: Here’s why they ask for more
Lifestyle
Teenage rebellion, on a Brazilian budget
Lifestyle
The shame of a ‘dirty name’ in credit-crazy Brazil
Business, Economics and Jobs
Uruguayans not all that happy about government’s decision to legalize weed
Lifestyle
8 reasons Uruguay’s not all that
Business, Economics and Jobs
The biggest disaster you’ve probably never heard of
Lifestyle
How Brazil keeps people alive while crops and livestock die (VIDEO)
Politics
Feeding cactus to dying cows (VIDEO)
Politics
Brazil’s bad weather riddle: Years ending in 2, years ending in 4
Business, Economics and Jobs
Northeastern Brazil’s drought in pictures
Lifestyle
Exclusive: Uruguay may import marijuana from Canada