Galleries from U.S. News showcasing moments large and small around the world....READ MORE
Galleries from U.S. News showcasing moments large and small around the world.
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Brexit and The Irish Border
Moody images of the Irish border hint at a troubled past and an uncertain future.
The Civic Report
Scenes From 'Demand Free Speech' Rally
Counter-protesters outnumber far-right Proud Boys rally in Washington, D.C.
The Civic Report
North Korea's Carefully Crafted Image
Decades of coverage reveal the scripted narrative the North Korean regime feeds the world.
Staff Picks
Best Countries
Home Away From Home
The Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens is the most diverse in New York City.
Best Countries
Embracing Family and Uncertainty
Often with only the clothes on their backs, Central American refugees seek safety for their families.
The Civic Report
Becoming American
Emotions run high as immigrants unite under the American flag during naturalization ceremonies around the nation’s capital.
National
The Civic Report
What Do Civil Rights Mean to You?
LGBTQ rights. Police brutality. Immigration. Racial tension. Visitors to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial reflect on the current state of civil rights.
The Civic Report
Maryland's High-Water Mark
As sea levels rise on the Eastern Shore, the region’s culture drowns.
Healthiest Communities
The Courage to Be Seen: Trans Women in South Florida
Often overlooked, South Florida’s transgender women battle homelessness, HIV and hostility.
Healthiest Communities
The Mississippi Delta in Photos
Beyond politics, and beyond data, the Delta’s humanity emanates.
Cities
Mapping Sorrow in Flint
Gun violence is Flint’s latest tragedy. These are scenes from where the city has lost lives.
The Civic Report
Storm Chasing 101
Ohio University’s meteorology students chase severe weather throughout Tornado Alley.
Healthcare of Tomorrow
Photos: Kidney Transplants Pair Strangers
An eight-person kidney exchange was performed at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Civic
Standing Strong at Standing Rock
Activists celebrate after drilling of Dakota Access oil pipeline is blocked.
International
Best Countries
The Venezuelan Crisis Spills Over
Brazilian border towns provide reprieve for desperate Venezuelans.
Cities
Slow but Steady
Following Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake, residents of Canaan built a new city and a new future.
Best Countries
Recalling the Guatemala Orphanage Fire
One year after more than 40 girls died in a fire at a state-run shelter on the outskirts of Guatemala City, the wounds remain fresh.
The Civic Report
Life Inside a Dictatorship
Captivating (though perhaps scripted) moments inside the highly secretive North Korea.
Best Countries
The Daily Lives of China's Uighurs
The Chinese have severely strained relations with Uighurs, a Muslim Central Asian people who live mainly in the country’s far West.
Best Countries
The Plight of Rohingya Refugees
Hundreds of thousands of Myanmar's Muslims are pouring into Bangladesh to escape violence.
Best Countries
Venezuela’s Descent in Pictures
Hyperinflation, corruption and rampant crime have driven the country into a downward spiral.
Historic
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U.S. Involvement in Latin America
A look at 10 instances of U.S. intervention in countries across the region.
The Civic Report
The Original Feminists
Modern-day activists echo the calls of the suffragettes who fought for women's right to vote.
Best Countries
Border Walls Through History
A look at the various border barriers built around the world.
Best Countries
Life in The Trench: 100 Years On
A century after the conclusion of the Great War, a look at some of the most striking colorized images of a global conflict that changed the world.
National News
Ghosts of Wall Street
A look back at the mood on Wall Street as the world economy struggled to overcome an historic recession.
The Civic Report
From the Archives: A Line in the Sand
The U.S.-Mexico border is a perennial campaign issue. Here is what it looked like 10 years ago.
The Civic Report
Remembering Japanese Internment
Seventy-five years ago, President Franklin Roosevelt’s executive order sent Japanese-Americans to internment camps.
Civic
Photos: Brown v. Board of Education's 60th Anniversary
Through the lens of U.S. News & World Report photographers, a historic glimpse at the tumultuous times that followed the decision.
Photos
Revisiting the 1967 Race Riots
A look back at Detroit and Newark, New Jersey, during the violent civil strife.
Monthly Roundup
The Civic Report
The Photos You Should See – June 2019
U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
The Civic Report
The Photos You Should See – May 2019
U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
The Civic Report
The Photos You Should See – April 2019
U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
The Civic Report
The Photos You Should See – March 2019
U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
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Cities
Scenes from South Bend
After years of struggle, the economy of Indiana's fourth-largest city appears to be bouncing back.
Photos
Photos: Capturing the Moon
Fifty years ago, Apollo 11's 'giant leap' to the moon captivated the world.
Best States
Photos: Louisiana Flooding
The Bayou State experiences widespread flooding as a result of the storm.
The Civic Report
The Photos You Should See – July 2019
U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
The Civic Report
Scenes From 'Demand Free Speech' Rally
Counter-protesters outnumber far-right Proud Boys rally in Washington, D.C.
The Civic Report
Red, White and Gray
Stormy skies hover over Trump's July 4th 'Salute to America' festivities in Washington, D.C.
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Hong Kong Rising
Millions take to the streets in historic protests highlighting mounting tensions with mainland China.