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The new Juneteenth federal holiday traces its roots to Galveston, Texas
Union Gen. Gordon Granger set up his headquarters in Galveston, Texas, and famously signed an order June 19, 1865, "All slaves are free." President Biden made Juneteenth a federal holiday last year.
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Asian photographers share the stories behind their names
We asked AAPI photographers, 'What is the story of your name and what does it mean to you?'
Photos: Russia accuses Ukraine of retaliation, as battle in the east intensifies
U.S. officials say they continue to see signs that Russian forces are moving into eastern Ukraine for what is expected to be a large-scale offensive in the coming days.
For two years, this Washington island has grappled with the long reach of COVID
The virus hit Whidbey Island early in 2020, and photojournalist Lynn Johnson was there. A million deaths later, we return to see how the pandemic has subtly but indelibly altered life there forever.
Photos: See reactions to the Roe v. Wade decision across the U.S.
Responses to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion were mixed across the country.
Photos: Russian missiles strike Kyiv, as battle slows down in eastern Ukraine
Orthodox Easter weekend did not stop Russian forces from attacking their targets in eastern Ukraine.
Photos: Rescue efforts continue after deadly quake in Turkey and Syria
Four days have passed since Monday's magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria. At least 21,000 people have died as rescuers continue to search for survivors amongst the rubble.
Photographing a year of war and resilience in Ukraine
NPR photographer Claire Harbage shares her experiences of documenting life in Ukraine for the past year, amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
How planting trees fostered a sense of belonging and changed this filmmaker's life
Cinematographer Luc Forsyth documents the back-breaking manual labor and niche community of tree planting.
A 70-year-old man in Gaza needed open heart surgery. It was a race against time
NPR journalists followed Yousef Al-Kurd and his family for months as they fought for the medical care that could save his life.
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