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Culture Focus Photo June 10, 2014

Juxtaposition of the Day: American Gothic

The Las Vegas cop killers from a more cultural perspective.

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Terror Focus Photo

Las Vegas Cop Killers Jerad and Amanda Miller (Not Necessarily in That Order)

Perhaps the couple is an anomaly. Perhaps not, however. Maybe what we're seeing is the emergence of the female far-right revolutionary and domestic terrorist.

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Sports Focus Photo June 8, 2014

As World Cup Approaches, the Sport Gets so Intoxicating ... the Poverty, So Exotic

The message to the world, once the media and the sponsorship dollars get rolling, is that, even in the slums, love of the game conquers all.

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International Focus Photo June 7, 2014

Somalia is Not Just a War Zone

The point here is not to celebrate the human spirit, but rather to understand that people don’t have to be asking for the moon when they ask for peace and stability. A normal life will do.

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Tank Man, Inc.

I have no doubt that China needs more democracy, but I would not offer the present mix of populism and neoliberalism that defines politics in the US today as a splendid model to which they should aspire.

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Campaign '16 Photo June 6, 2014

Hillary's "Brain Damage": How Oppo Memes and the Media Work Now

Karl Rove knows there is nothing wrong with Clinton's brain. He knows there are deficiencies to the media's though.

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Advertising Watch Photo June 5, 2014

The Tell in that Rosy, "Make it all Better" Assad Campaign Video

There is a quick element in the clip that doesn't seem to square with the overwhelming vision of peace, love and undoing.

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Pete Brook Photo June 4, 2014

Photographs of a Botched Execution Are as American as Apple Pie (GRAPHIC)

I’d like to tell you that such images are anomalous, but sadly that is not the case.

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Glimpses of the Missing Nigerian Girls: Glenna Gordon's Photos of Extraordinary Ordinary Things

Notebooks, uniforms, their own clothes and finally photographs of the girls themselves. They are ordinary things that in this extraordinary context start to build up into a sad, touching image of some of the lives that have been torn away from their normal course.

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President Obama Photo June 3, 2014

Conservative Backlash Gets Visual in White House's Soldier - Taliban Prisoner Swap

The deal to trade Bergdahl for five high profile Gitmo detainees threatens to dust off the visual genre of the "war on terror," a vocabulary that has been more in remission.

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Terror Focus Photo June 2, 2014

The Santa Barbara Shooting Rampage ... and How They're All Running Together

The crime scene still taped and the blood barely dry, members of the media historicize another driveway, lawn or storefront and ennoble another witness or survivor telling his or her tale.

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International Focus Photo June 1, 2014

Juxtaposition of the Day: A Sporting Look at Brazil's Social Goals

Though the comparison between goal posts on the beaches and in the slums is implicit, the captions downplay the distinction.

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9/11 Photo

Hashtag Mining: 911museum

Is the 9/11 Museum a memorial or is it, ultimately, an art museum, cultural temple and design artifact?

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David Degner Photo May 30, 2014

David Degner on Egypt's Telltale Election: The Result of a Hard, Sad and Bloody Process

If this bus was a violation of the "no-campaigning during voting" rules, it didn't matter.

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Looking at (People Looking at) Andres Serrano's Homeless Portraits

A powerful effect of the installation, intentional or not, is to pique our curiosity as to how, and how much, people do or don't engage with the imagery.

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Media Focus Photo May 29, 2014

Another Photo from Isla Vista Saturday: Murder, and a Woman on Skateboard

What I’m wondering is, why was this photo so popular and in what way does it relate to the story?

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Media Focus Photo May 28, 2014

Visual Media, Misogyny and the UCSB Shooting: The Alpha Phi "Upskirt" Shot

Is the objectification of women so entrenched in our culture and media that it's inescapable, even in the visual reporting of this extraordinarily troubling story?

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David Degner Photo May 27, 2014

David Degner from Cairo: On the Sissi Election and Egypt Under the Boot

If there is cheering and yelling at events like this, my sense is that most Egyptians are quietly resigned. It’s so predictable from here out. Egyptians have lost their voice again.

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Middle East Watch Photo May 26, 2014

Pope Francis at the Separation Wall

The natural recipient of awe, it's that rare to see the Pope ceding this much power to anything.

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Militarism Focus Photo May 25, 2014

The Rare Memorial Day Photo: Balancing Remembrance with Just a Holiday

What I admire about these photos by Getty’s Nicholas Kamm is how fully they capture and balance both themes.

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