Some 4 million people have fled Syria since the start of the conflict in 2011. What does that number look like?
A support house in Tijuana gives former service members a place to call home
How families above the poverty line but not quite middle class are trying to make it
A graphic novella about what we gain and what we give up as we digitize more and more of ourselves
Now that the cameras have left Baltimore and Ferguson, we asked two photographers to document their cities
Stocking the shelves can be a struggle for low-income families who require gluten-free and allergy-friendly foods
Who do your elected officials really represent? Watch a video about the influence of money in politics.
For the homeless, getting through the day is a constant struggle
Investigation: 27 states eyeing mass roll removals disproportionately hitting blacks, Hispanics and Asian-Americans
Critics say Nicaragua Canal project, dubbed world's largest-ever engineering endeavor, marks new era of colonization
The people of Tangier fear their life, land and heritage could wash away
Tyson Bahe is one of 150,000 Native American veterans, many of whom return home to a myriad of questions
How Hong Kongers took to the Web to keep their protests from folding