With Their Boots on the Ground, South Dakota Farmers Weather Changing Climate
Farmers in South Dakota say increases in snow and rain have changed how they farm.
Farmers in South Dakota say increases in snow and rain have changed how they farm.
Climate change shifts the growth of North Dakota's crops.
Award winning author and Watson Fellow Stephen Kinzer sits down with author and freelance journalist Reese Erlich, who just returned from covering Iran's parliamentary elections for VICE News.
Jane de Oliveira set out to protect the world’s largest rainforest from the corporate interests that are burning it to the ground. Then the armed men showed up.
A grassroots anti-noise movement aims to silence a serious urban health threat. Not everyone is on board.
Brazilians who've migrated to the Amazon for economic prosperity rarely consider environmental preservation, whether in the early frontier period or in Bolsonaro’s era.
The conflict between Iran and the U.S. is likely to continue for some time.
Twenty years ago, India let Masood Azhar go. Now he and his jihadist group may be one of the greatest obstacles to resolving the crisis in Kashmir.
The use of data was crucial in the reporting of our project series.
Ice fishing, curling, and other winter activities popular on Lake Superior may be fading into history.
A portrait of Dilley, Texas, home of the largest immigration detention center in the United States.
US sanctions on Iran hurt ordinary people, not the elite.
Stephen Sapienza crafts simple but compelling narratives, chronicling the lives and plights of everyday people, from the cities of Bangladesh to the streets of Sierra Leone, writes Ameto Akpe.
Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights this week's reporting on the Persian Gulf's "nuclear question," and "Voices of Haiti" comes to Port-au-Prince and Miami.
Our education team is pleased to announce three youth media partnerships in Philadelphia, which will kick off our educational programming in the city this spring.
The Miami Hurricane features an interview with poet Kwame Dawes and Pulitzer Center Executive Director Jon Sawyer about the upcoming performance of Voices of Haiti.
Christiane Badgley's article about Ghana's oil industry, originally published by iWatch, has been highlighted by various news and advocacy organizations.
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights reporting on Los NiNis of Ciudad Juarez and the gentrification of Istanbul's Kurdish neighborhoods.
Photojournalist Dominic Bracco II and Pulitzer Center's Mark Schulte spoke with US and Mexican high school students about human rights at the WorldLink Youth Town Meeting conference in San Diego.
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights this week's reporting from Ghana, Bolivia, and Pakistan.
Pulitzer Center grantee Peter Gwin awarded the Lowell Thomas Award for travel journalism for his article "The Telltale Scribes of Timbuktu".
Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights reporting on polio eradication in India and our new call for proposals on borderlands.
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights the latest Pulitzer Center reporting from Nigeria and Turkey.
Call for proposals to the Persephone Miel Fellowship for 2012 is now open. The application deadline is February 15.