How a riding club counters crime with horses
Images of today’s marches in Washington, New York, Denver, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Seattle, and from other cities in England, Ghana, France, Canada, Serbia, Australia, Kenya, Germany, India, and many more.
Age can’t keep these senior track and field athletes from the finish line
Just after the election,The Atlantic sent photographers to naturalization ceremonies across the U.S. to meet people on the day they became citizens.
The key to capturing history? Be as lucky as you are ferocious.
Photographs transform a bus stop into a symphony of commuters, buses, shadows, glass, and concrete
Life in Ohio's proud but economically abandoned small towns
The day after the election victory of President-elect Donald Trump, protesters took to the streets in cities across the country, expressing anger and resistance.
Portraits and interviews with native Canadians abused within the government’s Indian Residential School system
An intimate look at the stars of the world's largest film industry
Examining humanity's relationship to one of the most basic, and precious, natural resources
Parenting in the age of mass incarceration, the War on Drugs, and frequent exposure to crime and trauma
The recent war on crime in the Philippines has overfilled an already-strained prison system.
The International Olympic Committee chose a group of 10 refugee athletes from South Sudan, Syria, Congo and Ethiopia to compete for the newly-formed Refugee Olympic Team.
A South Korean program brings participants together to reflect on their lives by experiencing their own fake funeral.
Two weeks after the Orlando shooting, the LGBTQ communities in San Francisco and New York held their annual parades.
Memorials and candlelight vigils for the victims in Orlando took place in parks and plazas around the world, with citizens and government officials voicing support for the victims and their families, as monuments were lit in rainbow colors, and flags lowered to half-staff.
One of the most intimate human gestures, a kiss can convey greetings, give comfort, express joy, and above all, show love.
Associated Press photographer Muhammed Muheisen has documented many refugees heading to Europe. He often found himself wondering “What happens to migrants once they reach Europe?”, and heard about a program in the Netherlands where the government had started housing refugees in vacant prisons.
In Belgium, the Reuters photographer Yves Herman recently visited Animatrans, a funeral home that claims to be the first in Belgium designed exclusively for pets.
A collection of recent images of things that are real, but not quite real.
We wear masks for many reasons: for fun, for protection, or to make a statement.
Judges, academics, and pundits all seem to wonder how kids are impacted by same-sex relationships. Photographer Gabriela Herman asked them.
More than 500,000 people were homeless in the United States at the end of last year. Many who find themselves living on the streets find a level of community and security in homeless encampments.
A collection of winning and honored images from this year’s nature-photo competition
A collection of amazing recent images made with the Hubble Space Telescope
Mourners of Pope Francis gathered at the Vatican, scenes from the the second weekend of Coachella 2025, a humanoid-robot half-marathon in China, and much more
Images of the people, animals, and landscapes of the Earth’s arctic and subarctic regions, photographed by Olivier Morin