Saturday, November 3, 2018

In Sight: The best photos of the week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 

 

BEST PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

Here are 14 of the week's best photos
Red Sox win the World Series, migrant caravan continues its trek to the U.S. border, mourning victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting and more images from around the world.

 

IN SIGHT

 
(Mary Turner/Panos Pictures)
Perspective
What it is like inside a tightknit, reclusive community of Irish Travellers
Photographer Mary Turner's years-long documentation of Irish Travellers.
Russian neopagans move their faith from the fringes
For centuries, Russia's pagans practiced their faith on the fringes. But lately, the community of rodnovers, or neopagans, is growing — and finding a home in the country's biggest cities.
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MUST-SEE PHOTO STORIES

From the caravan to the Bronx, a Honduran family travels 2,700 miles to seek asylum in America
They fled with the hope America would accept them. But they know they are up against long odds. With the threat of murder hanging over them, a family makes the arduous journey to United States carrying almost nothing but the clothes on their backs.
The faces of women in the 2018 midterms
Energized by the Trump presidency, women are taking action to shape the future of American politics.
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His pumpkin patch is in trouble. Could growing pot help save it?
A multimillion dollar offer to grow marijuana is tearing the "world pumpkin capital" apart.
Two women battle in a tight race for a spot on the Colorado state Senate
Democrat Jessie Danielson, currently a member of the state House, faces off with Republican Christine Jensen, who is seeking office for the first time.
 
As Venezuela's health system collapses, disease spreads beyond its borders
A massive wave of migrants is transmitting once-rare diseases to other parts of Latin America
 
 
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