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Lee Friedlander’s America

The photographer spent decades meandering across the country with his camera. What was he looking for?

Owen Harvey

By the Horns

Miriam Cabas is one of Spain’s few female bullfighters. What does her success mean for bullfighting, and for Spain?

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The Atlantic Photo Alerts

News stories told by some of the best photojournalists in the world.

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Photos: Russia’s Constant Bombardment of Kyiv

The Ukrainian capital has been struck by thousands of Russian missiles and drones since the start of the invasion in 2022. Russia has recently stepped up its long-range attacks on the city, killing dozens in the past several weeks alone.

Miguel Medina / AFP / Getty

Photos: Rescue and Recovery in Venezuela

After a pair of strong earthquakes struck Venezuela last week, rescue teams from around the world headed toward affected areas, working with local teams to find survivors. Government sources say more than 1,450 people were killed, and nearly 47,000 remain missing.

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Photos: Building the World’s Largest Fusion Reactor

The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is one of the largest and most expensive science projects in history. Thirty-five nations are working together to build a massive magnetic fusion device in France to prove the feasibility of nuclear fusion as a large-scale and carbon-free source of energy.

George Rose / Getty

California, Seen Through the Lens of George Rose

George Rose, an editorial contributing photographer with Getty, has been making remarkable images of California’s people and landscapes for decades. Collected here is some of Rose’s recent photography, featuring his home state’s diverse forests, cities, mountains, and coastlines.

Kim Kyung-Hoon / Reuters

Photos: A Bear-Emergency-Response Drill in Japan

With a recent increase in bear sightings and incidents in rural Japan, local communities are taking steps to prepare for such encounters. In the small city of Yaita, officials and residents worked together recently to practice their bear-emergency response, acting out a simulation on the campus of a primary school.