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 The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that rocked southern Haiti on Aug. 14, killing 2,200 people, struck a country already in crisis, with few legitimately elected officials and a paralyzed, unpopular and underfunded caretaker administration.  Nearly a week
       
     
 Ashley tries to wake up her older sister Dani, for whom her family searched for two years. “I’m the big sister now,” she said. The family, who is Navajo, started to grapple with a painful and lonely epilogue to its missing-persons saga, since Dani r
       
     
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 On Saturday, August 3rd, a 21 year old gunman turned a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, into a scene of chaos in an attack that left 22  people dead and 26 other wounded.  A vigil at Horizon High School in el Paso for Javier Amir Rodriguez, a 15 year old
       
     
 On the Desperate and Uncertain Trail of the Migrant Caravan.  Much of the political rhetoric surrounding the caravan is premised on the idea that the migrants know exactly where they’re going. In fact, many of them haven’t thought that far in advanc
       
     
Casa Xochiquetzal
       
     
Becoming a father: a photographic journey into the world of fatherhood
       
     
Tepito, Barrio Bravo
       
     
 On photography, cell phones and family portraits
       
     
Faith