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Northbound
… moments, just under the nose of la migra , who, to protect commerce, ignore this sort of back and forth. What’s hard is getting farther north, he explains, past the checkpoints, the deserts, the gangsters. But our captain? He’ll … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
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Stony Island Story Problem
… me and it kills you, but it’s not always the same death we die or do. Why bother calling it rat poison if it would kill … he can feel. He is smiling, not wanting. Older pairs also try to get some heat on here. The old coot sitting two … stop discerning time. A belated beauty knows she’ll be welcomed, but even she speeds around the corner wearing the bad …
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Bearing Witness
… or resources too often go untold. In Virginia, Black women die from pregnancy complications at a rate more than double that of white … during pregnancy, labor, and after delivery; they are also trusted members of the community they serve, and as …
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Exile in White
… the island, he joined a growing movement to get rid of El Comandante and reinstate Batista, and eventually headed-up a … live through this. “As long as Castro is alive, I won’t die,” he told him, confidently. Then came the big news: On … to die, no matter what they tell you. Even the worst criminals are afraid to die. Because it’s even more mysterious …
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… peppering them with questions, while the senators’ staff also record what’s being said—insurance that the boss was … often wonder about what we don’t hear in rooms where officials can speak without concern for the invasive tools of … US Capitol by a painting of George Washington resigning as commander in chief of the Continental army. Capitol Hill, …
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After the Old City
… Martial law was long gone but there were still soldiers posted at intersections along the banyan-lined roads. … Coke, Nissan. They announce that the world is welcome here. But Lahore, more than anything, is a city of … hummed. I hurried my kids past street food, unsure their bodies could stomach the spicy rotiserries, roasted chickpeas, …
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