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Central American migrants reach the shore on the Mexican side of the Suchiate River after wading across from Guatemala on Oct. 20. Thousands of migrants from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala are making their way north through Mexico. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Antonio De Loera-Brust
The real threat to the United States is not the unarmed migrants making a dangerous trek through Mexico, it is the fear and hate that sensationalized coverage of the caravan has fomented.
FaithFaith in Focus
Gary Gately
The Capital Gazette massacre is not only about incalculable loss but also all the gifts the departed gave us and leave us.
Arts & CultureBooks
James T. Keane
With this Fall Books literary issue, we offer writers and texts that we certainly feel are best read closely and conscientiously.
Arts & CultureBooks
Nick Ripatrazone
At a moment when reporters are being criticized from all sides, 'The Quiet American' feels painfully prescient.
Arts & CultureBooks
Eve Tushnet
“People who have never heard of Weegee can describe him,” Bonanos writes, because he created Hollywood’s idea of the newspaper photographer.”
Arts & CultureArt
Erin Kidd
The images in Kara Walker's "Christ's Entry into Journalism" are a strange juxtaposition of past and present, disturbing fact and disturbing fiction.