Uganda's gay rights and sex worker activists answer your questions about HIV ... PBS NewsHour
Editor of the Ugandan publication Rolling Stone holds a November 2010 issue of his newspaper, which published the names and photos of 14 men it identified as gay. Public health experts say discrimination directed toward the LGBT community may ...
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Editor of the Ugandan publication Rolling Stone holds a November 2010 issue of his newspaper, which published the names and photos of 14 men it identified as gay. Public health experts say discrimination directed toward the LGBT community may ...
Is America's Second Contractors' War Drawing Near? TIME
Four years ago this Sunday, President Barack Obama declared the end of the Iraq war. So much of that fight and our current involvement in the Middle East is carried out by a privatized military. Here's why that matters. Last year, on the tenth anniversary of the ...
Four years ago this Sunday, President Barack Obama declared the end of the Iraq war. So much of that fight and our current involvement in the Middle East is carried out by a privatized military. Here's why that matters. Last year, on the tenth anniversary of the ...
Between Godliness and Godlessness New York Times
ALMOST midway through Sam Harris's new book, “Waking Up,” he paints a scene that will shock many of his fans, who know him as one of the country's most prominent and articulate atheists. He describes a walk in Jesus' footsteps, and the way he was ...
ALMOST midway through Sam Harris's new book, “Waking Up,” he paints a scene that will shock many of his fans, who know him as one of the country's most prominent and articulate atheists. He describes a walk in Jesus' footsteps, and the way he was ...
Half of Syrians Displaced: 5 Takeaways From New UN Report National Geographic
A girl removes her shoes before entering her family tent at the Domiz camp for Syrian refugees just outside of Dohuk, Iraq, last year. Photograph by Ed Kashi, VII. Eve Conant. for National Geographic. Published August 29, 2014. Nearly half of all Syrians have ...
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A girl removes her shoes before entering her family tent at the Domiz camp for Syrian refugees just outside of Dohuk, Iraq, last year. Photograph by Ed Kashi, VII. Eve Conant. for National Geographic. Published August 29, 2014. Nearly half of all Syrians have ...
U.S. officials fear radicalized citizens will carry out lone-wolf terror plots PBS NewsHour
An FBI SWAT team holds field exercises at an Alexandria, Virginia mall training to respond to a terrorist attack on a U.S. target in May, 2014. Officials worry a homegrown terrorist, radicalized on the battlefields of Syria or Iraq could plot a lone-wolf terror attack ...
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An FBI SWAT team holds field exercises at an Alexandria, Virginia mall training to respond to a terrorist attack on a U.S. target in May, 2014. Officials worry a homegrown terrorist, radicalized on the battlefields of Syria or Iraq could plot a lone-wolf terror attack ...
'Preachers of LA' Puts New Spin on Reality-TV Formula New York Times
Clockwise from left, the stars of the show “Preachers of L.A.,” Ron Gibson, Noel Jones, Wayne Chaney, Jay Haizlip, Deitrick Haddon and Clarence McClendon. Credit Tim Brown/Oxygen. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story.
Clockwise from left, the stars of the show “Preachers of L.A.,” Ron Gibson, Noel Jones, Wayne Chaney, Jay Haizlip, Deitrick Haddon and Clarence McClendon. Credit Tim Brown/Oxygen. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story.
Q&A: Were Modern Ideas—and the American Revolution—Born on Ships at Sea? National Geographic
Unsung heroes of the seas—how pirates, slaves, and motley crews shaped the modern world. A photo of Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom in the movie "The Pirates of. The Hollywood stereotypes of pirates, like Johnny Depp (at left) in Pirates of the ...
Unsung heroes of the seas—how pirates, slaves, and motley crews shaped the modern world. A photo of Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom in the movie "The Pirates of. The Hollywood stereotypes of pirates, like Johnny Depp (at left) in Pirates of the ...
First Ebola case reported in Senegal as virus spread picks up speed PBS NewsHour
This map from the World Health Organization shows the location of cases throughout the countries with the most intense Ebola transmission, differentiating the number of cases to date in each area, and the number occurring within the past 21 days, which ...
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This map from the World Health Organization shows the location of cases throughout the countries with the most intense Ebola transmission, differentiating the number of cases to date in each area, and the number occurring within the past 21 days, which ...
Garry Kasparov: It's a War, Stupid! TIME
AP10ThingsToSee- Ukraine A Pro-Russian rebel walks in a passage at the local market damaged by shelling in Petrovskiy district in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Aug. 26, 2014. Mstislav Chernov—AP ...
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AP10ThingsToSee- Ukraine A Pro-Russian rebel walks in a passage at the local market damaged by shelling in Petrovskiy district in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Aug. 26, 2014. Mstislav Chernov—AP ...
Can Elephants Survive a Legal Ivory Trade? Debate Is Shifting Against It National Geographic
Stirring renewed debate, a respected conservationist says that corruption makes a legal ivory trade unworkable. Photo of Kenyan Wildlife Ranger Charles Chepkowny posing with an elephant tusk in the Tsavo East. A wildlife ranger poses with an elephant ...
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Stirring renewed debate, a respected conservationist says that corruption makes a legal ivory trade unworkable. Photo of Kenyan Wildlife Ranger Charles Chepkowny posing with an elephant tusk in the Tsavo East. A wildlife ranger poses with an elephant ...
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