Saturday, November 24, 2018

In Sight: The must-see photos of the week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 

MUST-SEE PHOTO STORIES

The New Arctic Frontier
As climate change transforms the Arctic, U.S. military prepares for competition from Russia and China
All dressed up at the National Dog Show
The competition featuring more than 2,000 dogs and 200 breeds airs on NBC after the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Wash. Rinse. Blow-dry. Bark!
In the billion-dollar business of pet pampering, all very good dogs deserve very good haircuts
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For Central Americans, children open a path to the U.S. — and bring a discount
Smugglers cut deals for migrants traveling with kids. The U.S. sees a humanitarian crisis.
Boko Haram brought terror to Niger. Can a defectors program bring peace?
The State Department is set to invest millions to deradicalize fighters in Niger.

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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Here are 12 of the week's best photos
An Antares rocket launch is seen over Washington, paratroopers take part in a drill in Ukraine, revelers enjoy the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Black Friday sales begin and more images from around the world.

IN SIGHT

Grounded: What it looks like to be stuck in an airport for 15 hours
New York-based photographer Eva Deitch documents her overnight stay in the Detroit airport.
 
Golden age images of Iraq by 'the father of Iraqi photography'
Latif Al-Ani holds the reputation as being the founding "father of Iraqi photography," known for his images of urban life in Iraq in the 1950s to 1970s and the booming oil industry.
What the United States looked like in the 1960s to an Italian photographer
Mario Carnicelli crisscrossed the United States taking photos.
A young girl says goodbye to her great-grandfather — a Vietnam veteran and her hero
Photographer Angus Mordant documents a painful week as a family buries a beloved patriarch in Missouri.
 
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