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    Parliamentary candidate Sayed Miaad Salehi is mobbed by supporters. Image courtesy of Reese Erlich. Iran, 2020.
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    PART OF: United States and Iran: Back from the Brink of War

    'It's a Punch in the Face to Trump': Why Soleimani’s Killing Could Mean Hard-Line Victories in Iran's Elections

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    Reese Erlich
    Grantee
    February 21, 2020
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    United States and Iran: Back from the Brink of War

    How are ordinary Iranians reacting to heightened tensions with the U.S.?

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    Reese Erlich
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - United States and Iran: Back from the Brink of War
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    Denmark, S.C. | Water samples collected over a decade by Eugene “Horseman” Smith, 74, and his wife Pauline Ray Brown, 77; the couple began collecting the water and having it tested when they started to suspect, correctly, that it was contaminated. Image by Matt Black—Magnum Photos for TIME. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: America’s Clean Water Crisis Goes Far Beyond Flint

    America’s Clean Water Crisis Goes Far Beyond Flint. There’s No Relief in Sight

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    Matt Black
    Grantee
    February 20, 2020
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  • A Venezuelan family waits outside a Red Cross center in Norte de Santander. Image by Patrick Ammerman. Colombia, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Fellow Patrick Ammerman Interviewed on Covering Venezuelan Migration in Penn Today

    Penn Today, a University of Pennsylvania news site, featured 2019 Pulitzer Reporting Fellow Patrick...

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    February 20, 2020
  • Collecting rainwater to wash clothes in Lovely, Ky. Matt Black—Magnum Photos for TIME. United States, 2020.
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    America’s Clean Water Crisis Goes Far Beyond Flint

    Photographer Matt Black is documenting communities across the U.S. without access to clean drinking...

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    Matt Black
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - America’s Clean Water Crisis Goes Far Beyond Flint
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    Image by Shutterstock. Cuba, undated.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    Judge Excuses 9/11 Defense Lawyer and Postpones Torture Testimony

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    Carol Rosenberg
    Grantee
    February 20, 2020
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    Doctors and nurses can stop sex trafficking. They just don't know it. Image by Davide Bonazzi.
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    PART OF: Discharged: The Missed Cases of Sex Trafficking

    Health Care Providers Are Missing Chances to Help Victims of Sex Trafficking

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    Isabella Gomes
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    February 19, 2020
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    Ramzi bin al-Shibh, one of the men accused of plotting the Sept. 11 attacks, at Guantánamo Bay in 2019, in an image provided by his defense team. Image courtesy of The New York Times. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    Judge Weighs How to Keep Guantánamo’s 9/11 Trial on Track

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    Carol Rosenberg
    Grantee
    February 19, 2020
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    PART OF: He Did the Crime, She Did the Time

    Women's Excessive Sentencing In Oklahoma Prove Need For Criminal Justice Reforms, Advocates Say

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    Allison Herrera
    Grantee
    February 19, 2020
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  • Sex-trafficked as a child, Margeaux Gray, a resident of Los Angeles, has lived with trauma-induced visual impairment, gastroparesis, peripheral neuropathy and complex PTSD for decades. Image by Isabella Gomes. United States, 2019.
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    Discharged: The Missed Cases of Sex Trafficking

    For years, the U.S. healthcare system has failed to identify sex-trafficked victims in clinics and...

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    Isabella Gomes
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Discharged: The Missed Cases of Sex Trafficking
  • Amy Slagle sits in her kitchen in south Tulsa. Slagle’s daughter Clorinda Archuleta is serving three concurrent life sentences for permitting child abuse and child neglect. “She never shouldn’t be there. She doesn’t belong there,” says Slagle, who believes her daughter’s sentence was excessive. Image by Shane Brown. United States, 2020.
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    He Did the Crime, She Did the Time

    Reporter Allison Herrera explores a law in Oklahoma called "Failure to Protect," meant to decrease...

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    Allison Herrera
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - He Did the Crime, She Did the Time
  • Image courtesy of the New York Times. United States.
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    The Weekly: Analyzing the Impacts of Chronic Disease

    Students learn about sickle cell disease and the first teen to undergo an experimental new treatment, while also exploring issues of chronic illness and access to medical care more broadly.

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    READ MORE about The Weekly: Analyzing the Impacts of Chronic Disease
    February 18, 2020

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