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Rose Hackman

Rose Hackman is a features writer based in Detroit.

February 2016

  • NIAGARA FALLS<br>TO GO WITH STORY TITLED NIAGARA FALLS--FILE- The American side of Niagara Falls, is seen in this June 14, 2001 aerial photograph in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Talk of a turnaround for the City of Niagara Falls is not new; there has never been a shortage of ambitious redevelopment plans. What has been lacking is notable progress. Officials say that may finally be about to change with the entry of not only the state and Seneca Indian Nation, but also the federal government, into the picture. (AP Photo/David Duprey)

    Silencing Niagara Falls: New York plans to temporarily dry up the roaring cascade

    Plans to repair old bridges envisage the falls’ waters being diverted for months. The only previous time it was done, rocks, coins and the odd body were revealed

January 2016

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    The Episodic Career: finding happiness in a tough economy – and despite yourself

  • Flint residents have had to boil water or use bottled water during the contamination crisis.

    Flint water crisis: Meet the residents who are feeling the health effects

  • Rick Snyder: ‘We will not stop working for the people of Flint until every person has clean water, every single day, no matter what.’

    Michigan governor will release his emails related to Flint's water crisis

  • Powerball tickets New York City

    On the frontlines of Powerball madness: 'there is so much hope', say store owners

December 2015

  • Muslims in America Top Row L to R: Sabiha Basrai , Nauman Akhtar, Atiya Hasan Mohiuddin, Sara Jawhari Bottom Row L to R: Bashirah Mack, Jabril Ahmad, Tahanie Aboushi, Syed Mohiuddin

    'This is who we are': eight portraits of Muslim Americans

  • women in combat

    Ground combat positions may be open to women but 'the fight is not done'

November 2015

  • Sal 'the Hitman' Piacente shows off some of his favorite cheating tricks

    Looking to catch a card cheater? Better call Sal, the international casino expert

    Sal Piacente has been in the casino business for decades as a dealer, supervisor and player. Now he puts his knowledge to use by spotting those trying to beat the system
  • Kathleen Anduze, 55, reflects on her battle with Lewy Body Disease in the doorway of her bedroom in her Pleasant Valley, New York home. Kathleen was diagnosed with Lewy Body Disease, a form of progressive, degenerative dementia, at age 51.

    Losing her mind and watching it go: the slow suffering of Lewy body disease

    Rose Hackman tells the story of Kathleen Anduze, her family and how the disease that led to the death of Robin Williams has forever changed their lives
    • 'Women are just better at this stuff': is emotional labor feminism's next frontier?

    • David Lynch and Katy Perry promote meditation with Carnegie Hall event

    • Amber Rose interview: Even when I was a virgin, I was called a slut

October 2015

  • This image released by Playboy shows Barbi Benton on the cover of the July 1969 issue of the gentleman's magazine.  The magazine that helped usher in the sexual revolution in the 1950s and '60s by bringing nudity into America's living rooms announced this week that it will no longer run photos of completely naked women. Starting in March, 2016, Playboy's print edition will still feature women in provocative poses, but they will no longer be fully nude. (Playboy via AP)

    The Playboy problem: has the brand ever endangered women?

  • NEW YORK, NEW YORK-OCTOBER 8, 2015: Anamaria and her dog Iggy during their morning walk in Central Parc, New York. In the USA it is common for dog owners to sleep with their dog in bed. Iggy sleeps mostly in Anamaria’s bed and likes to cuddle. (Photo by Clémence de Limburg for the Guardian)

    New Yorkers admit it: their dogs share their beds

September 2015

  • Ahmed Mohamed

    ‘You can’t make us be foreign’: young Muslim leaders who were shaped by 9/11

  • Forno Oven Pizza, Margherita Pizza

    What do real Italians think about New York's Italian food?

  • Guardian reporter Rose Hackman asks a Wall Street dad about work-life balance

    What about the dads? Men struggle with work-life balance, too – video

  • illustration women at work

    Super boss: six women on juggling motherhood and work

  • 'Necrophilia legislator' on a crusade to outlaw loophole of arcane era

  • Denali is a victory, but US communities are still rebranded to be 'white friendly'

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