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A person is shown in shadow and holding a placard with "#I am not a virus" printed on it.
Coronavirus Conversations
Discussion: The rise of racism against Asian Americans amid the coronavirus crisis
A person holds a vial of a vaccine dose wearing blue gloves
Top of The World
EU moves toward stricter export controls for COVID-19 vaccines
A sign above a roadway is shown for Gold Spa as cars pass by on a rainy afternoon.
Top of The World
Asian American community on edge after deadly shooting in Atlanta
A man is shown in blurred focus walking past a digital sign that says, 'open 7' and glass beneth it with the sign for Gold Spa in the reflection.
Conflict & Justice
Atlanta shootings come in wake of rise in anti-Asian hate crimes
The front door of a spa is shown lit with blue colors and a sign above the entrance with the name, Gold Spa in neon lighting.
Conflict & Justice
Growing fears of anti-Asian hate crimes following Atlanta shootings
Leticia Arcila has voted in local and state elections. This is her first presidential election.
Every 30 Seconds
This young Latina calls health insurance ‘life-changing.’ She hopes Biden will help everyone get it.
Volunteers assemble signs before a rally for Democratic US Senate candidate Jon Ossoff and former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro in Lilburn, Georgia, Monday, Dec. 7, 2020. 
Every 30 Seconds
Latino communities targeted by disinformation ahead of Georgia’s Senate runoffs
A supporter holds up a large sign during a rally.
Every 30 Seconds
‘Georgia, all eyes are on you’: Activists galvanize Latino voters ahead of runoffs 
Chester County, Pennsylvania, election workers organize mail-in and absentee ballots for the 2020 General Election in the United States at West Chester University, Nov. 3, 2020.
2020 US presidential election
International election watchdog: Polarization, loss of public trust threaten US election
Eight square-size pictures of young men and women appear over a white background.
Every 30 Seconds
2020 Election: The voting power of Latino youth
A demonstrator holding a sign reading #GeorgeFloyd and #BLM marches near Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, May 30, 2020.
Every 30 Seconds
BLM is increasingly a voter issue for Latinos in Georgia
Leticia Arcila, a 20-year-old voter in Atlanta, Georgia, said health care is her top priority in a presidential candidate.
Every 30 Seconds
In Georgia, a young Latina reluctantly casts her primary vote for Biden
Leticia Arcila, a 20-year-old voter in Atlanta, Georgia, said health care is her top priority in a presidential candidate.
Every 30 Seconds
For this young Latina voter, pandemic highlights the need for ‘Medicare for All’
Downtown Atlanta
Environment
How Atlanta plans to get to 100% green energy by 2035
Customers are shown lining up at the side of Refuge Coffee Company's truck.
Global Politics
What the world can learn from Georgia: Democracy is a process
Several people including a man wearing a purple suit, look on at the stone monument for Martin Luther King, Jr.
Global Politics
Georgia at a crossroads: ‘A black woman as governor in a southern state? That speaks powers.’
The Making of Childish Gambino’s ‘This Is America’
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How N.R.A. Fundraising Shapes the Political Landscape
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Since the inception of commercial air travel, the insides of airplane cabins have been associated with a higher likelihood of catching a cold or other spreadable disease. New research has sought out to see if scientific facts back up those sentiments.
Health
Study examines how diseases really spread during air travel
Latest Cabinet-Level Shakeup at White House Ousts V.A. Secretary Shulkin
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Atlanta (left) and her sister Phoenix lounge with a volunteer outside the cargo hall before leaving Istanbul.
Culture
Turkey has a golden retriever problem. America can help.
Freedom University
Education
How some immigrant student activists are tapping the civil rights playbook
Emory
Education
Weighing the risks of a ‘sanctuary’ campus
Najibullah Zahedi (left) is a refugee from Afghanistan who resettled in Georgia with his family. He's a student at the Lantern Project, run by Luke Keller, where he carved the US Congress seal.
Economics
Ban Muslims? These Christians in Georgia say that would be a big mistake.
An American family residing in Bangladesh mourns for their friends who were killed in the July 1 attack at the Holey Artisan Bakery.
Conflict
Three students slain in Bangladesh attacks shared ties in the US
Hussein Mohamed, originally from Ethiopia, runs a radio show for African immigrants in his hometown of Atlanta.
Health
An Atlanta radio host wants people to stop stigmatizing Africans over Ebola
Kent Brantly, who contracted the deadly Ebola virus, smiles during a press conference at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Brantly along with a second American aid worker who contracted Ebola while treating victims of the deadly virus in Libe
Medicine
Two infected Americans are now Ebola-free, but doctors aren’t sure why
Shelter
Justice
How one young boy fleeing violence in Central America faced danger at a US detention facility
Environment
Midwest and Tennessee Brace for Heavy Snow
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Arts, Culture & Media
How guinea pig, an Andean delicacy, is making its way onto dinner plates in the US
Singer Ani Cordero is reviving the "nueva canción" style of music from Latin America that combines politics and love-laced folk songs.
Arts, Culture & Media
This singer is reviving songs from the 60s and 70s that brought down dictators
Singer Ani Cordero is reviving the "nueva canción" style of music from Latin America that combines politics and love-laced folk songs.
Arts, Culture & Media
This singer is reviving songs from the 60s and 70s that brought down dictators
Arts, Culture & Media
2012 Olympics mascots revealed to mixed reviews
Jessica Fernandes heads the agriculture program at Buena Park High School. Students can learn everything from ag economics to how how to drive a tractor, like sophomore Moses Nathan Talavera.
Development & Education
Solving America’s farming crisis involves our urban high schools
Kim Dong Hwan is a South Korean professional StarCraft2 gamer who goes by 'viOLet' in the gaming community. In 2012 he won 1st place at the Intel Extreme Masters gaming competition in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Environment
Why foreign video gamers are considered America’s new pro athletes
Conflict & Justice
Want to find some rising stars of immigrant communities? Head to Georgia and ask a woman
Coach Matt Cheaves stands with members of the Dalton High School soccer team in Dalton, Ga.
Global Politics
New American south: Latinos make mark in an Appalachian city
Coach Matt Cheaves stands with members of the Dalton High School soccer team in Dalton, Ga.
Arts, Culture & Media
The New American South: Latinos Make Their Mark in an Appalachian City
Business, Economics and Jobs
Study find certain U.S. regions can keep poor people poor
Environment
New model says science under-estimates climate change
Global Politics
London to shrink Olympic Stadium after games conclude
IOC resists calls for moment of silence for victims of 1972 Munich Games kidnapping
Environment
New research survey suggests urban trees are on the decline
Health & Medicine
Atlanta ad campaign uses obese kids to try and shock parents
Development & Education
Racial migration, desegregation underway in America
Global Politics
Herman Cain facing accusations of decade-long extramarital affair
Global Politics
Is this the end (or the beginning?) of the Occupy Wall Street protests?
Global Politics
Occupy Wall Street-inspired protests testing response of local governments
Business, Economics and Jobs
Big cities may be best hope for American economy
Health & Medicine
Eradicating Guinea worm disease
Business, Economics and Jobs
London’s bet on the 2012 Olympics
Business, Economics and Jobs
Spanish town claims: We invented Coca Cola
Health & Medicine
It’s official: (swine) flu shots for everyone
Public transportation as a civil right
President Obama’s video address to Iran
Global Politics
London ad campaign upsets South Carolina
Zero Waste Atlanta
Sports
Remembering the Atlanta Olympics in the Wake of Boston Marathon Bombing
Arts, Culture & Media
Families of the Victims of 1972 Munich Massacre Call for Minute of Silence
Eco-Home Models Energy Efficient Design