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Francisco Amorim is a journalist with a master's and doctorate in sociology from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ...
Leia em português. In Brazil, the Chinese social media giant TikTok is said to be the latest company planning a supercomputer ...
Ten alumni from the Pulitzer Center’s Teacher Fellowship Program have joined our K-12 education team for the Spring 2025 Teacher Fellowship program, “Global Issues, Local Contexts: News for Civic ...
Alex Sugiura is a Peabody and Pulitzer Prize–winning composer, editor, and podcast producer based in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked on projects for Bloomberg, Axios, Crooked Media, and Spotify, ...
Ocean geoengineering and carbon removal could help slow climate change, but consequences for... Image by Alec Luhn. Canada, 2025. Refreezing the melting sea ice in the Arctic is more complicated than ...
An investigation into the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians by U.S. Marines resulted in no prison time. It’s award season in journalism, and while the Pulitzer Center defines our impact beyond ...
Melanie Haiken is an award-winning journalist who has written for Smithsonian, National Geographic, the BBC, CNN, AARP, Health magazine, MindSite News, Sierra magazine and The Washington Post, among ...
Geography doesn't seem like it should play a role in the landscape of eating disorders treatment, but in fact families and patients seeking rural mental health in small towns and cities and less ...
"Embrace the Marajó" was a program lead by Senator Damares Alves, Minister of Human Rights during Jair Bolsonaro's administration. It was launched with the purpose of fighting human rights violations ...
Eating disorders are the deadliest of all mental health conditions (not including substance use disorders) and claim, on average, 10,200 lives a year—one every 52 minutes. More than a quarter of ...
For years, the media image of an anorexic youth was an emaciated white female teen. One of the biggest barriers that keeps people with eating disorders from getting help is a cultural stereotype so ...