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Aïda Muluneh's "To pursue the ceaseless way," is exhibited on a bus stop in the Boston area. The photograph is part of "This is where I am," presented by New York-based Public Art Fund.
Aïda Muluneh’s public art photo exhibit is ‘a love letter to Ethiopia’
travelers tagging bags
Business, Economics and Jobs
‘The summer of stress’: Amid airline staffing shortages, lost luggage rates have soared
Two people stand at a protest with a loud speaker in their hands.
Health
A therapists’ network supports immigrants, advocates during pandemic 
A man in a dark suit talks with men wearing military uniforms outside near tan tanks.
2020 US presidential election
Retired US generals warn against calling the US election too early
Two people kiss wearing face masks as they board a train
COVID-19
Human touch is essential. How are people coping with ‘skin hunger’?
Ten Years After Deepwater Explosion, the U.S. Isn’t Equipped to Handle Another Disaster of its Magnitude 2020-04-21
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Three siblings in Mevasseret Zion, near Jerusalem, wave to their their grandmother in Haifa as she joins their Passover Seder via Zoom application as Israel takes stringent steps to contain the coronavirus (COVID-19) April 8, 2020. 
COVID-19
For this year’s Passover Seder, to Zoom or not to Zoom? 
Agrawal family poses in a shopping center in Morelia, Mexico
Immigration
‘We always FaceTime daddy for presents’: How families celebrate Christmas with their deported spouses
A person wearing a pink cap sits at a table near three large, black, plastic rats.
Arts
‘Colonialism is scary as hell’: Puerto Rican activists in Chicago stage a haunted house
A judge shakes hands with a man at his citizenship ceremony
Refugees
What it’s like to become a US citizen after a lifetime of statelessness
Amma embraces a devotee surrounded by others in orange and white robes
Lifestyle & Belief
A small, Catholic, Midwestern farming town embraces an Indian ‘hugging saint’
Woman in a red dress laughs and claps her hands in front of a computer screen
Music
This American singer teaches Italian kids to sing like Beyoncé
two women standing
Business, Economics and Jobs
Chicago hotel workers join #MeToo, demand protections against sexual assault
chicago
The convention chaos Democrats wish never happened
Book tells story ‘most famous man most of us have never heard of’
Portrait of woman in graduation cap and gown with man whose are is around her shoulder
Education
A medical student lives out the dreams of her undocumented father — even if he is deported
You step into this container, and connect with someone through video conference, in an identical container, somewhere else in the world.
Arts
How a golden shipping container became one man’s portal to the world
Arts, Culture & Media
Sound Suit
Arts, Culture & Media
Soaring
Arts, Culture & Media
Soaring
Arts, Culture & Media
Adams VS. Derogatis
Arts, Culture & Media
Daniel Barenboim
Arts, Culture & Media
Daniel Barenboim
Arts, Culture & Media
Hypnotic Brass
Arts, Culture & Media
Music That Speaks to You
Arts, Culture & Media
360 Staff Pick: Kid Sister goes Ultraviolet
A rat's head rests as it is constricted in an opening in the bottom of a garbage can in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Oct. 18, 2016.
Environment
To control rat populations, birth control may be more effective than poison
Lead porch Reuters story
Health
Childhood lead poisoning remains a widespread problem in America
Cuban docs
Health
What Chicago is learning from Cuba when it comes to fighting infant mortality
Eve Ewing
Arts
Eve Ewing, creative queen of Chicago
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Assistant Field Office Director Jorge Field (L), 53, arrests an Iranian immigrant in San Clemente, California.
Conflict
ICE agents are increasingly playing the roles of both police and judge
A cropped image of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Two Sisters (On the Terrace)."
Arts
A Chicago museum outs Trump’s ‘Renoir’ painting as fake
Image of old report card with black and white photo of young girl
Culture
There hasn’t been a Japantown in Chicago since the 1980s, but this exhibit is bringing the community back together
A group of people heading to a demonstration are going up a stairway in downtown Chicago.
Conflict
Rohingya in Chicago make an emotional plea to the US: ‘Help our people’
Members of social dance club, Rueda de la Calle DC, perform Cuban salsa dances on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington, October 15, 2015.
Music
Call it clave, or call it hambone — the beat’s the same
Protesters hold signs in front of the White House
Conflict
This is why most of the counter-protesters in Charlottesville were white
Man in wrestling ring being tackled with referee in background
Culture
An American tradition took shape in Mexico — and then returned to the US
Pittsburgh Pirates’ Gift Ngoepe became the first African-born player in MLB history.
Culture
Gift Ngoepe is the first African-born player to join baseball’s major league
Global Politics
Watch live: Former President Obama delivers his first public speech since leaving office
United Airlines
Culture
Chinese social media wants you to boycott United Airlines
Bassel Almadani on stage with the Supernaturals
Music
A Syrian-American soul singer takes his music to Trump country
Demonstrators shut down the traffic loops at LAX International Airport and yell slogans during a protest against the travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump's executive order.
Culture
Photos: Thousands converge on US international airports to protest Trump’s travel ban
Hospital
Culture
Borders or bans can’t stop me from being a Muslim doctor
Two hockey players battling on ice
Sports
For these Blackhawks fans, it’s about time there was Spanish play-by-play
US President Barack Obama boards Air Force One after a refueling stop in Lajes Air Base in the Azores, Portugal, on his way to Peru.
Culture
Watch live: President Obama’s farewell speech
Woman in rain parka holding sign that reads "I STAND WITH #IMMIGRANTNYC"
Justice
To protect their immigrant residents under Trump, some cities are arming them with lawyers
The Top Risks of 2017, Violence in Chicago, The New Space Race
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Gun Violence on Christmas, Judicial Vacancies for Trump, Drought in California and a Town Without Water
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Man in suit standing next to school sign
Education
Halfway through med school, undocumented students worry Trump will derail their progress
Jalal Baig is a diehard Chicago White Sox fan.
Sports
Go Cubs! (Sort of. My heart really belongs to the White Sox.)
Policing DNA, Digital Government, “Super Gang” Trial
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Jalal Baig hamming it up in grade school
Belief
Eid memories: ‘The highs and lows of my childhood depended on the moon.’
Global Politics
When a rape isn’t a rape: FBI statistics ignore many cities’ rapes
Third-Party Candidates, Sex Testing Olympians, Guitar’s Not Dead
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Doctor's office
Health
I’m a Muslim doctor. My patient refused treatment because of my religion.
Prison to the Honor Roll, Confronting Opiates, A Homecoming
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Chicago youth
Global Politics
How one program helps young people unify the most segregated city in America
Martinez Sutton
Justice
Families of police shooting victims form bonds built on loss
Syrian-American Ala'a Basatneh will attend President Obama's final State of the Union address as the guest of Rep. Mike Quigley.
Justice
Ala’a Basatneh gets icy stares on Chicago streets, but hopes for more civility at the State of the Union
laquan mcdonald protests
Justice
Journalist: Black activists need black-only spaces. Here’s why we should respect that.