Mirror Effect
[ad_1] When Roderic Walton was pursuing a graduate degree in architecture at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 2003, he wrote a thesis about the
[ad_1] When Roderic Walton was pursuing a graduate degree in architecture at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 2003, he wrote a thesis about the
[ad_1] It was a Monday afternoon in January 2017 when Adam Abdallah Adam Bosh got the phone call. It was his younger brother Badreddin calling
[ad_1] In Nigeria, stories abound of widows being forced to drink the water used to wash their husband’s corpse – in the belief that it
[ad_1] This article is a live version of our Unhedged newsletter.registered Here Send the newsletter directly to your inbox every business day Welcome back. In
[ad_1] The police are monitoring someone Joshua Bennett knows and investigating her drug trafficking case. In late March last year, they observed her in rural
[ad_1] Two former parishioners of a rural Manitoba church that has been in the spotlight for breaking public health orders allege the organization controlled many
[ad_1] The first RCMP officers to arrive in Portapique, N.S., during last year’s shooting rampage thought they had spotted the gunman, but learned hours later it
[ad_1] Palestinian software developer Rasheed Abu-Eideh has been in the gaming industry for more than 10 years. Now, his work is used as the core
[ad_1] Can a sepia-tone photograph capture hues of identity, longing, nostalgia and home? Consider this. It is the spring of 1982. Twenty-five-year-old Tahzeeb has just
[ad_1] On a crisp March morning in 2020, gridlocked cars honk noisily at a roundabout opposite a high wall, guarded by a handful of uniformed
[ad_1] This week, at the site of a former boarding school in British Columbia, the western province of Canada, indigenous peoples across Canada are struggling
[ad_1] BuzzFeed News / Getty Images Earlier this month, a Facebook software engineer from Egypt wrote an open note to his colleagues with a warning:
[ad_1] When Roderic Walton was pursuing a graduate degree in architecture at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 2003, he wrote a thesis about the
[ad_1] It was a Monday afternoon in January 2017 when Adam Abdallah Adam Bosh got the phone call. It was his younger brother Badreddin calling
[ad_1] In Nigeria, stories abound of widows being forced to drink the water used to wash their husband’s corpse – in the belief that it
[ad_1] This article is a live version of our Unhedged newsletter.registered Here Send the newsletter directly to your inbox every business day Welcome back. In
[ad_1] The police are monitoring someone Joshua Bennett knows and investigating her drug trafficking case. In late March last year, they observed her in rural
[ad_1] Two former parishioners of a rural Manitoba church that has been in the spotlight for breaking public health orders allege the organization controlled many
[ad_1] The first RCMP officers to arrive in Portapique, N.S., during last year’s shooting rampage thought they had spotted the gunman, but learned hours later it
[ad_1] Palestinian software developer Rasheed Abu-Eideh has been in the gaming industry for more than 10 years. Now, his work is used as the core
[ad_1] Can a sepia-tone photograph capture hues of identity, longing, nostalgia and home? Consider this. It is the spring of 1982. Twenty-five-year-old Tahzeeb has just
[ad_1] On a crisp March morning in 2020, gridlocked cars honk noisily at a roundabout opposite a high wall, guarded by a handful of uniformed
[ad_1] This week, at the site of a former boarding school in British Columbia, the western province of Canada, indigenous peoples across Canada are struggling
[ad_1] BuzzFeed News / Getty Images Earlier this month, a Facebook software engineer from Egypt wrote an open note to his colleagues with a warning: