hope

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Kadir Nelson’s “Messenger”

The city’s ubiquitous winged creatures can be an unexpected source of inspiration.

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“Speaker,” by Paul Tran

Can’t you see her at her stopIn her gingham skirt, thinning? Inside, her groan growsLouder, growling. False Spring nibbling her ankles stings like...

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The Most Important Thing You Need in Gaza Is a Backpack

Around the world, backpacks represent freedom. But here, they are what we use to carry what’s left of our lives.

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In Gaza, We’re Caught Between Hope and Despair

The ceasefire was cause for jubilation and relief. But the nightmare of the genocide lingers on.

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There’s a Ceasefire in Lebanon, but Israel Keeps Gaslighting Palestinians About Ending the Assault on Gaza

In the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, Hajja Em Khalid listened to the news “night and day” on her small transistor radio —...

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Berkshire charity Bags of Hope nominated for local award

One of the founders of a charity that makes bags for cancer patients has said their products show people they are "not alone". Lindsey Lucas and...

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Faith Ringgold’s Message of Hope

Also: Rachel Syme on shopping like it’s 1925, and a New Yorker anniversary quiz.

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Trupa Trupa Speak Out Against Trump and Elon Musk, Announce U.S. Tour

Polish art-rock band releases new single, announces U.S. tour, speaks out against fascism

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I’ve lived off Ritz crackers every day for 3 YEARS due to debilitating condition – only 2 other foods are ‘...

A WOMAN who has been living off Ritz crackers for the past three years said only two other foods are "safe" for her to eat. Talia Sinnott, 27,...

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In 1926, an all-Black beach club was set to open on Huntington Beach. Then, it mysteriously burned down.

The Pacific Beach Club was meant to be a safe haven for Black beachgoers during the Jim Crow era. It faced fierce opposition from white society, and...

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