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around the world
May 7, 2022
By Alejandra Gularte
abortion rights
Dec. 30, 2020
At Last, Argentina Has Legalized Abortion “Never again will there be a woman killed in a clandestine abortion,” the author of the law told reporters through tears after the vote.
By Amanda Arnold
the bigger picture
July 28, 2020
Exploring the Complexities of Latinidad and Community In the Bronx Documentary Center’s third annual American Foto Festival.
By Gretty Garcia
Sept. 5, 2018
A First-Timer’s Art-and-Design Guide to Buenos Aires Art Basel Cities Week is just around the corner. Here’s what to eat, see, do, and buy when you’re not working the festival circuit.
By Ashlea Halpern
Will Syrians Pay for Trump’s Anger at Investigators? Maybe the U.S. should punish Syria for alleged chemical weapon attacks. But maybe the president considering that action should not be in a hate rage.
By Ed Kilgore
international affairs
July 29, 2017
Venezuela’s Political Crisis Is Coming to a Head Sunday’s vote to elect a constituent assembly could further undermine the country’s democracy — or unleash large-scale political violence.
By Jonah Shepp
Cuban Leader Fidel Castro Has Died The polarizing world figure and longtime U.S. adversary was 90 years old.
By Chas Danner
Genuardi’s Buyout Signals the End for Another Local Icon; Camembert Rinds Plus: Butter re-purposed from the PA Farm Show will generate electricity; and Smashburger heads to Latin America, all in our morning news roundup.
A First-Timer’s Art-and-Design Guide to Buenos Aires Art Basel Cities Week is just around the corner. Here’s what to eat, see, do, and buy when you’re not working the festival circuit.
By Ashlea Halpern