Leah Varjacques
Brazil’s Far-Right Embraced the NRA and Gun Sales Are Soaring
Inspired by the NRA, pro-gun enthusiasts have turned into a political juggernaut.
Doctors Are Injecting Bleach to Treat COVID in Bolivia
The use of bleach to treat COVID has gained legitimacy across Latin America.
Europe Doesn't Count Black Lives. So How Can They Matter?
Across Europe, counting Black lives is taboo or even considered illegal, making it hard to respond effectively to the COVID-19 pandemic and racial discrimination.
Coronavirus Has Changed Mourning at a Black-Owned Funeral Home
“Never have I heard anything like what we're experiencing now.”
Inside Navajo Nation’s Battle Against Coronavirus
The reservation has a higher infection rate than any state in the country — and many homes have no running water.
How to Speed Date From Quarantine
"People are starting to become less picky, and I really hope that continues," said Lee-Anne Galloway, a matchmaker based in Toronto.
American Farmers Are Panicking Because Coronavirus Is Holding Up Worker Visas
Farmers who rely on thousands of foreign workers are racing against time as the growing season begins.