Jan 17 Reporter’s Notebook: Waiting in the dark for sea turtles to nest By Lorna Baldwin To find a sea turtle as she lay her nest, we had a few rules to follow. Continue reading
Jan 08 What you reading? By Jeffrey Brown From the beginning we were eager to make this a collaboration, and in the New York Times we got exactly what we hoped for. Continue reading
Jan 04 Analysis: The devastating stigma of fistula and the surgery that can help By Fred de Sam Lazaro Fistula, once a common occurrence in the United States, continues to be an unfortunate reality for many of the world’s poorest women around the world. Continue reading
Nov 30 Susan Collins on taxes, health care and Trump’s mental health By Lisa Desjardins Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, touched on everything from taxes to health care to the possibility of a government shutdown to the president’s mental health at the Christian Science Monitor’s regular breakfast with newsmakers Thursday. Continue reading
Nov 16 We’ve lost one of the clearest voices on health care, Uwe Reinhardt By Murrey Jacobson All journalists have a list of experts they can call to explain complicated theories and policies, but few if any could explain things as clearly and with such distinct humor as Uwe Reinhardt. Continue reading
Nov 10 Photos: Inside the pediatric unit of a Jordan refugee camp By Sebastian Rich Between October 2016 and August 2017, some 1,415 children have been born at this unit in Azraq, which averages six births a day. Continue reading
Oct 15 Why reporting from South Sudan is so difficult — and critically needed By Simona Foltyn The war has had a devastating impact on South Sudanese communities, but much of it has remained out of the limelight of international media. Continue reading
Oct 12 How a Rohingya mother escaped her village’s terrors in Myanmar By Tania Rashid “They started looting everything. We ran outside and before we knew it we watched our village set ablaze,” said Dildar Begum, one of the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who have fled to Bangladesh. Continue reading
Sep 25 What Republicans just changed in their health care bill By Lisa Desjardins This bill, Graham-Cassidy 2.0, is an effort to win over key holdouts on the original bill the senators unveiled an 12 days ago. Here's what you know. Continue reading
Sep 19 Congress started September with a packed agenda. Here’s what it has (and hasn’t) done so far. By Lisa Desjardins Congress entered September with a hefty to-do list. How are they doing?… Continue reading