Onion Harvest

If you’re not an engineer or farmer or agronomist, an onion harvester looks like a bunch of random bits of metal slapped together—knobby, angular, lots of sharp edges, vaguely resembling the Apollo moon lander. Or, on second glance, a rocket launcher. The machine...

Refuge in Walmart

I’m looking for rubber dinosaurs. My nephews are obsessed with them. Seems like I’m in the right place, Walmart in Ontario, Oregon, a high desert town in onion, potato and sugar beet country on the Snake River, right up against Idaho. I pass a shelf piled with little...

Refugee Road: The Flight from Mali

Refugee Road: The Flight from Mali Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting Ilagala Ag Amin, a 59-year-old Tuareg from northern Mali’s Kidal region in West Africa, is a wiry, compact man who, when I met him at the Mentao Red Cross camp in Burkina Faso, was wearing a blue...