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The Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting
In France New Student Movement Born During the Pandemic
While student’s mental health is at an all-time low, many are taking action.
Vice World News
An Elite School Offered These Muslim Students a New Life. Why Are They Still Trapped?
France prides itself on being a secular meritocracy. The journey of three gifted Muslim students towards one of the country's best universities exposes the façade.
Observer
Monet and Vicky Colombet Speak Across Time at the Musée Marmottan-Monet
Vicky Colombet's recent exhibitions in Paris and New York City speak to a powerful post-pandemic era for the artist.
The Guardian
Lost on the frontline: Thousands of US healthcare workers have died fighting Covid-19.
3373 US healthcare worker deaths are under investigation by the Guardian and KHN. This is the most comprehensive count in the nation, and our year-long series of investigative reports into this tragedy poses a disturbing question: Did they have to die?
The Nation
The Prisoners Who Were Convicted by Hung Juries
In Louisiana, at least 1,601 people are still incarcerated on the basis of a Jim Crow–era law allowing for conviction by a nonunanimous verdict.
Religion News Service
In a Bronx shelter, friars and homeless have weathered the coronavirus quarantine together
'It’s been a challenge for them and for us, but there is a feeling that we are all in this together,' said Father John-Mary, one of the friars.
Medium
The I.F. Stone of Sunset Park
Local blogger keeps close track of major waterfront development
U.S. News and World Report
Recreational Marijuana: A Business Boon for States?
Nine states have legalized the production and consumption of recreational marijuana, though retail stores are off to a slow start in Massachusetts.
The Brooklyn Ink
Man in the Middle
On the Brooklyn waterfront, as in the rest of New York, discussions about rezoning often do not end well.