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The Least Important Election of a Lifetime — June 10, 2024
Can Sports Journalism Survive in the Era of the Athlete? — March 28, 2024

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The Anti-Terror Raid That Asked All The Wrong Questions — December 15, 2015
As Refugee Issue Divides U.S., Germans Come Together — November 18, 2015
How Germany's Far Right is Trying to Exploit the Refugee Crisis — September 21, 2015
Refugees Arrive at Hungary's Gates, Only to Find Gates, and Dreams, Shut Down — September 16, 2015
Iraqi Family Whose Photograph Went Viral Describe Their Harrowing Journey — September 9, 2015
Syrians Join Germans In Welcoming A New Wave Of Refugees — September 6, 2015
Alan Gross and the High Cost of Democracy Promotion — June 30, 2015

Virginia Quarterly Review

The Lessons of Atmeh — Fall 2014
The Poet of Atmeh — December 2, 2014

The New Yorker

A Hero of Tahrir Square Comes to New York — November 26, 2014
Peter Kassig in Beirut — October 9, 2014
In Damascus, Everyone Comes to the Zeriab Cafe — April 8, 2014
Journalism Becomes a Crime in Egypt — January 31, 2014
The Worries of a Syrian Rebel Commander — December 20, 2013
The Dilemma of Syria's Alawites — October 18, 2013
Timbuktu's Hopeful, Troubled Peace — October 9, 2103
The Battle of the Archives: What Egypt's Intellectuals Lost — September 24, 2013
Portrait of a Cairo Liberal as a Military Backer — August 17, 2013
Egypt's Catastrophe of Choice — August 14, 2013
Hezbollah's Latest Mission — December 2, 2009
Jimmy Carter Visits Lebanon — June 10, 2009
School Night: Lance Stephenson in High School (The Talk of the Town) — Issue of June 30, 2008
Pipe Cleaner: 9/11 Five Years On (The Talk of the Town) — Issue of September 11, 2006

popular mechanics

Are American Special Forces Stretched Too Thin? -- May 2016

The Daily Beast

Local Truces: Syria's Sad Little Pieces of Peace — November 18, 2014
Why Humanitarians Talk to ISIS — October 24, 2014
Goodbye to the Last of Syria's Good Guys — October 2, 2014

The Huffington Post

Syrian Families Living Outside Turkish Refugee Camps Face Tough Conditions — May 15, 2014
Experts See Benghazi Controversy Creating 'Remote Control' Diplomacy In Conflict Zones — May 12, 2014
Some Syrian Revolutionaries Have Had Enough Of War — April 17, 2014
War In Black And White: On The Front Lines With Syria's Army — April 11, 2014
'He Knew That Death Was Coming': Survivors Mourn After A Massacre By Syrian Rebels — March 12, 2014
Islamist Wave Is Driving Out Syria's Revolutionaries — December 12, 2013
Syrian Refugees Suffer Cuts To Food Aid And U.N. Bureaucracy — November 12, 2013
Mali's Top Islamic Leader Sees Conservative Values Flourishing At Home — October 22, 2013
Lunch With Al Qaeda: Timbuktu's Crisis Committee Had Cordial Relations With Islamist Leaders — October 11, 2013
Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Find Lifeline To Loved Ones At Cell Phone Oasis — September 3, 2013
Egypt Military Sees U.S. Aid Package As Key Part Of Honor-Bound Relationship — August 22, 2013
As Benghazi Attack Controversy Simmers, Some Diplomats Say Security Is Already Too Tight — October 10, 2012
Afghanistan: The Long and Winding Roads — October 9, 2012
As U.S. Transfers Power In Afghanistan, Accountability For Civilian Casualties Is Unresolved — July 17, 2012
Afghanistan's U.S.-Funded Counter-Narcotics Tribunal Convicts Nearly All Defendants, Records Show — June 10, 2012
Afghanistan's Squandered Foreign Aid Has Young Businessmen Worried About Future — May 18, 2012
In Israel, Spate Of Ultra-Orthodox Incidents Rattle The Secular Mainstream — January 9, 2012
Egypt: With Mubarak Gone And Elections Underway, Protesters Face Bloody Crossroads — December 28, 2011
Egypt: American Tear Gas, Policy Loom Over Tahrir Square — November 23, 2011
Keystone XL: Haste And Inexperience Hampered State Department's Environmental Review — November 11, 2011

The New Republic

What to Do About Brussels — March 23, 2016
The Syrian Regime's Bombardment of Rebel Cities Is Even More Vicious Than You Think — February 13, 2014
Ken Cuccinelli's War Over Health Care — March 17, 2011
The Fixer: A Veteran's Fight To Reform The System — Issue of April 23, 2007

The Daily

Reporting from the revolution in Tahrir Square, Egypt — February 2011

The National

Stuck in the Middle: On the road with UNIFIL in southern Lebanon — August 27, 2010
A Domestic Tragedy: Beirut's Ethiopian community mourns — March 4, 2010
Follow the Money: The pyramid scheme behind Hezbollah's favorite financier — February 4, 2010
All in the Family: Watching Lebanon vote from Hezbollah country — July 10, 2009

The Atlantic

961 Beer: Lebanon's Unlikely Microbrewed Beers — May 26, 2010
The Allure of Unripe Fruit — June 3, 2009

The New York Times

Unlikely Recruits Heed the Call of the Sagebrush — January 27, 2008