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    Oct 27

    Droughts, hurricanes, and floods have forced hundreds of thousands of Hondurans from their homes. How many will flee the effects of climate change and make the dangerous journey north to the US? Fault Lines reports:

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  2. Nov 4

    The US drone attack in Kabul is not an isolated incident. The US military often disputes allegations that they killed civilians in Afghanistan, and doesn't routinely interview survivors or witnesses of airstrikes. We asked where this leaves Afghans:

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    Nov 4

    went live this AM with of , & of to discuss their work covering climate-induced displacement in Central America & among Native American tribes in the US, respectively. watch:

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  4. Nov 3

    The Biden administration has blacklisted NSO Group, accusing the Israeli company of making spyware that governments use to maliciously target journalists and human rights activists. Watch our 2019 investigation of NSO Group's Pegasus technology:

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    Nov 3

    Thousands of Hondurans like 19-year-old Cesar Sanchez are leaving their country to escape droughts, hurricanes and floods. As the world gathers for our latest “Exit Honduras” looks at how climate change is driving migration.

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    Every 16 hours, a woman is shot and killed by a former or current partner. and 's film "Unrelinquished" highlights the deadly intersection of guns and domestic violence and why we need sensible gun laws.

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  7. Nov 1

    A great thread of stories on the urgent problem of climate migration, assembled by and featuring our latest episode "Exit Honduras." ⤵️

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    Oct 29

    This should make every American concerned about justice in this country angry. There are 1500 people convicted by non-unanimous juries in Louisiana prisons today. What chances do they have at justice?

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    FACT: The extreme weather caused by is forcing people to leave their homes in search of a safer place to live. A new doc by looks into the climate & humanitarian crises in Central America w/ commentary from . Watch now

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    Oct 28

    “My mom was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I had to choose between my job and my mom, and of course I was going to choose my mom.”

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    Oct 27

    As lands on the chopping block of the bill, I'm thinking of the impossible choice US families have to make every day b/w work + caring for themselves or a loved one, including those we interviewed in this doc

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  12. Oct 28

    To learn more about the consequences of gun laws that allow abusers to keep their guns, watch our film produced in partnership with :

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  13. Oct 28

    🎧Listen to reporter on , discussing her investigation of how US gun laws fail domestic violence victims.

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  14. Oct 28

    Cesar Sanchez is one of thousands of Central Americans who have made the dangerous journey north to the US during years of repeated drought in their home countries. Watch Cesar's journey:

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  15. Oct 27

    Don't miss contributing producer 's story in , building on the reporting for our latest episode "Exit Honduras." ⤵️

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    Oct 27

    crisis fueling drought & hurricanes that intersect w/ violence & other factors to cause from . Excellent new documentary from puts human face to this & delves into several nuances:

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    Oct 27

    TUNE IN NOW 📻 is on discussing her exclusive investigation on domestic abusers who keep their guns, and our latest film:

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    Oct 27

    goes deeper into the connections between gang violence and climate change from our film “Exit Honduras” in this piece for

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    Oct 27

    Next week, governments meet for . We went to Honduras where climate shocks are pushing many to leave or live in danger. In 2020, Honduras suffered 2 back-to-back cat 4 hurricanes amid a severe drought. Here is our report for

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    Oct 27

    Thousands of Hondurans like 19-year-old Cesar Sanchez are leaving their country to escape droughts, hurricanes and floods. As the world gathers for our latest “Exit Honduras” looks at how climate change is driving migration.

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