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Americas

The Heartland Institute says it will send the book "Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming" to every public school science teacher in the nation. (Photo by Brenna Verre/FRONTLINE)
Environment

Climate change skeptic group seeks to influence 200,000 teachers

Marcos Espinoza, 17, goes for his daily ride on his favorite horse, Maximo, at the family ranch in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Marcos is the son of immigrant parents from Guatemala and Mexico, and he wants to carry on the legacy of his culture in the United States. (Photo by Betina Garcia/GroundTruth)
Photography

A Guatemalan tradition lives on at a Kentucky ranch

Marcos Espinoza, 17, was born and raised in the United States, but he’s living the “ranchero lifestyle,” –...

Mar 20, 2017
Matias Melquiades, 5, poses with the "super black power" cape at the Black Power Girls Annual Fair. This and other representative toys and dolls are made by the company created by his parents, Leandro and Jaciana. (Photo by Leonardo Coelho/GroundTruth)
Rights

‘Tombamento’ – Black Brazilian women’s ongoing struggle for power

There's a slang word in Brazilian Portuguese that has come to describe the fierce style and unapologetic verve...

Mar 15, 2017
People walk along a streets in Havana, Cuba. Diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States were re-established during Barack Obama's presidency – but now, with Donald Trump in office, the future of these diplomatic relations are somewhat unclear. (Photo by Pedro Szekely/Flickr)
Democracy

The uncertain future of US-Cuba relations

HAVANA — On Obispo Street, past the shops hawking Che Guevara T-shirts and the signature blue neon of...

Mar 10, 2017
The Dakota Access Pipeline protest at the Sacred Stone Camp near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, on Aug. 25, 2016. (Photo by Tony Webster/Flickr User)
Rights

The most dangerous myth about America’s indigenous peoples is that there are none left

Testifying before a House Subcommittee in 1993, Donald Trump leaned into a pair of microphones and claimed that...

Feb 23, 2017
A protester holds up a sign that reads, "No ban, no wall" at a rally against President Trump's "Muslim Ban" on Jan. 26, 2017. (Photo by Lorie Shaull/Wikimedia Commons)
Americas

‘I have faith this country will keep their doors open’

GroundTruth's Lauren Bohn inteviewed Ibtisam Masto, a Syrian refugee living in Cincinnati, Ohio. The day I heard about Trump's...

Feb 10, 2017
2) Devio pins an opponent in the 2nd round of the Maine State Championship arm wrestling tournament in South Portland, Maine, on March 12, 2016.(Photo by Adam Glanzman/GroundTruth).
Photography

The 75-year-old arm wrestling champion who still keeps winning

Standing at a mere 5 feet, 7 inches and 155 pounds, 75-year-old Norm Devio of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, doesn’t...

Feb 08, 2017
An inflatable boat with Syrian Refugees arrives safely to Skala Sykamias, Lesvos island, Greece, in 2015. (Photo by Ggia/Wikimedia Commons)
Americas

‘How do we remind people of our shared humanity?’

GroundTruth's Lauren Bohn interviewed Melissa Fleming, chief spokesperson of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, about Trump's "Muslim...

Feb 07, 2017
Americas

Could empathetic journalism help fix America’s trust issues?

Americans have never been as skeptical of journalism as they are now.  Even though outlets across the country...

Feb 07, 2017
United Nations flag (Photo by Sanjitbakshi/Flickr User)
Rights

In the shadow of history, UN youth gather in defiance of Trump’s refugee ban

UNITED NATIONS — On the banks of Manhattan’s East River, the world’s main international body echoes with history. Since...

Feb 06, 2017
A sign reads "We welcome refugees" at a demonstration in Boston's Copley Square on January 29, 2017. (Photo by Giulia Afiune/GroundTruth)
Rights

Trump travel ban riles American resistance

BOSTON — These are the new front lines of the fight for democratic values in America: airports, public...

Jan 29, 2017
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