
Nobel Peace Prize nominee fights to help Assyrians in Middle East
By Saeed Abdullah Medill Reports Activist Juliana Taimoorazy, 48, helped so many Christian Assyrians from the Middle East that this year she was nominated for

By Saeed Abdullah Medill Reports Activist Juliana Taimoorazy, 48, helped so many Christian Assyrians from the Middle East that this year she was nominated for

By Debbie-Marie Brown and Saeed Ba Abdullah Medill Reports CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, meatpacking plants across the Midwest have been hotspots

By Melody Guernsey and Isabelle Stroobandt Medill Reports DES MOINES, Iowa — Dana James is no stranger to the way Black people in Des Moines,

By Alex Perry and Daisy Kershaw Medill Reports MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism — or Wisconsin Watch — is a nonprofit investigative

By Kelly Heinzerling and Kayla McDermott Medill Reports MANSFIELD, Ohio — The story of Richland Source began in 2013 in Mansfield, Ohio. Located an hour south

By Hazel Tang and Alexandra Todd Medill Reports INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Citizen is a news organization and nonprofit platform that informs the people of

By Cameron Bopp and Emilie Zuhowski Medill Reports EUDORA, Kansas — For several years, residents of Eudora, a town of about 6,000 people, were left without

By Laura Harris and Yuhan Ma Medill Reports AKRON, Ohio — The Devil Strip is a magazine that focuses on arts and culture in Akron, Ohio.

By Shivani Majmudar Medill Reports BALTIMORE, Md.– Pediatric ophthalmologist Dr. Megan Collins took her clinic on “house calls” for the first time nearly seven years

By Marisa Sloan Medill Reports EDGEWATER, Md. — The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s Environmental Archaeology Laboratory is easy to miss, hidden within a basement on