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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson shakes hands with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara, Turkey, on February 16, 2018. (U.S. State Department)
Democracy

Tillerson’s Turkey trip and America’s waning influence

Kubra Golge (pictured) says her husband, Serkan, has been held on bogus charges by the Turkish government. (Lauren Bohn/GroundTruth)
Democracy

US Secretary of State visits Turkey amid rising tensions between the two countries

ISTANBUL, Turkey - When U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrives here today, it will mark a particularly...

Feb 15, 2018
Rachel Cramer, a GroundTruth fellow, pictured on Mt. Rose in Nevada. (Ben Brody/GroundTruth)
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An appeal for public service journalism

Truth matters. And it matters now more than ever. At The GroundTruth Project, we are committed to inspiring...

Dec 22, 2017
A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the mountainside in Justiceville, Ky., on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
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Tech careers in Kentucky

Tech careers in Kentucky: A future emerges after coal A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the...

Dec 12, 2017
A wave of anti-corruption protests in Moscow this year, mostly fueled by young people, has the Kremlin and opposition leaders trying to appeal to an unclaimed voting bloc. (Julian Buijzen/Flickr Creative Commons)
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The Kremlin and opposition leaders are vying for Russia’s youth vote

MOSCOW — This year, four waves of protest — in March, June, October and November — brought thousands of Russians...

Dec 06, 2017
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Giving thanks at the end of the road

SAN FRANCISCO — It was the end of the road. After 72 days of reporting, 4,296 miles of highway...

Nov 22, 2017
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Democracy is an inside job

If you take the medicine prescribed by your doctor and your condition only worsens, you know you need...

Nov 01, 2017
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A female founder’s journey from refugee to entrepreneur

Yasmine Mustafa was hiding in her family's bomb shelter in Kuwait when a couple of U.S. diplomats knocked...

Oct 17, 2017
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Kentucky

Kentucky: Introduction Kentucky is the second of five reporting legs of Crossing the Divide. In the heart of...

Oct 11, 2017
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How one programmer used her disability to her advantage

ORLANDO, Florida — When Chieko Asakawa was young, she wanted to be an Olympian. Now, she’s an IBM Fellow,...

Oct 06, 2017
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Manufacturing in Massachusetts

Manufacturing in Massachusetts: Teaching a Younger Workforce New Skills Shaniqua Owens, 26 (left), observes the class instructor and...

Oct 02, 2017
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