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    Dutch models of COVID-19 are designed to help prevent overloading of hospitals and the need to transfer patients. Image by Thomas Angus/Imperial College London.  United Kingdom, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    Mathematics of Life and Death: How Disease Models Shape National Shutdowns and Other Pandemic Policies

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    March 27, 2020
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    Growing Up Through the Cracks: Exploring Solutions to Child Poverty in Scotland and the United States

    Students analyze solutions to end child poverty in Glasgow, Scotland and Allegheny County in the Southwest of Pennsylvania.

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    READ MORE about Growing Up Through the Cracks: Exploring Solutions to Child Poverty in Scotland and the United States
    March 25, 2020
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    Kyle Hamilton, 7, left, and Lucas Barpon, 7, both of Possilpark, play a wrestling video game on a Playstation during a Young People's Futures session, Oct. 25, 2019, at Possilpoint Community Centre in Possilpark, Glasgow, Scotland. Image by Michael Santiago. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    A Wee Spark of Hope

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    November 13, 2019
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    Spartacus Summers, 5, of Faifley, digs through his storage bed to look for a toy. Spartacus' bed was donated to the family two months ago by a local charity. Image by Michael M. Santiago. Scotland, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    In Scotland’s Suburbs, There's a 'Profound Moral, Ethical Duty' to Address Poverty

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    October 25, 2019
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    From left: Holly Muir, 9, Mark Cleary, 9, Hanford Frimpong, 11, and Summer McKay, 10, all of Bridgeton, listen as Stacy Innerst, children's book, illustrator, speaks, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, at Sacred Heart Primary Primary School in Glasgow, Scotland. Image by Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    If the Kids Ran Scotland …

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    October 24, 2019
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    The Child Poverty (Scotland) Act requires that the national government, local leaders, and the publicly-run health system work together to ensure that by 2030, no more than 5% of kids live in poverty. Image by Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette. Scotland, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    Exploring the 'Possobilities' in Scotland's Poorest Ward

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    October 23, 2019
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    Eliad Abrha, 7 months, left,  is held by his mother Hanna Abrha, of Parkhead, a neighborhood of Glasgow, Scotland, center, as she speaks and jokes with Janet Tobin, health improvement lead with the National Health Service, right, at Cafe Stork, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2019, at Parkhead Congregational Church in Glasgow. Cafe Stork is a free networking lunch for families in the disadvantaged East End who are expecting or new parents. Image by Michael M. Santiago. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    In Scotland, Families With Sick Kids Receive Financial Prescriptions

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    October 22, 2019
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    PART OF: Indira Lakshmanan Reports

    Indira Lakshmanan on NPR 1A's Global Friday News Roundup — September 13, 2019

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    September 16, 2019
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    Valley of the Shadow of Death. Image by Roger Fenton/Wikimedia Commons. Crimea, 1855.
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    PART OF: A Cryptocurrency Rush In The Grey Zone

    Graves of Britain’s Crimean War Dead Are Desecrated, Exploited and Forgotten

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    June 19, 2019
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  • Amber Khan (far left) speaking with Pulitzer Center grantees (from left to right) Callum Macrae, Iris Zaki, and Phillip Martin. Image by Jin Ding. Washington, D.C., 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Beyond Religion: Faith and Civil Society

    Faith can be used to guide civil society towards universal ideals of tolerance and justice, but what...

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    June 14, 2019
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    Pro-IRA graffiti in Derry's predominantly Catholic working class Bogside neighborhood. Image by Dan Haverty. United Kingdom, 2018.
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    PART OF: Northern Ireland on the Edge

    Paramilitaries Are Surging Again in Northern Ireland

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    Dan Haverty
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    May 26, 2019
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  • The predominantly Catholic working class Bogside neighborhood in Northern Ireland's Derry city. Image by Dan Haverty. United Kingdom, 2018.
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    Northern Ireland on the Edge

    Paramilitary activity is on the rise in Northern Ireland. But the causes go far deeper than Brexit.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Northern Ireland on the Edge

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