
Nantucket Doesn’t Belong to the Preppies
The island was once a place of working-class ingenuity and Black daring.

The island was once a place of working-class ingenuity and Black daring.

When two megafires converged on a small town in Oregon, the community faced a choice. People could flee, leaving the town to its fate. Or they could stay and fight.

The new Candyman escapes a long tradition of exploiting Black pain for cheap scares.

Disastrous environmental events are converging like never before.

The lesson that California never learns

As a photojournalist covering Afghanistan for two decades, I’ve seen how hard the country’s women have fought for their freedom, and how much they have gained. Now they stand to lose everything.

Coronavirus data have always been incomplete—but the situation in America is particularly murky now.

Why is it so difficult to prevent unnecessary medical procedures in the U.S. health-care system?

Cases of COVID-19 are rising fast. Vaccine uptake has plateaued. The pandemic will be over one day—but the way there is different now.

Grief, conspiracy theories, and one family’s search for meaning in the two decades since 9/11