Claire Galofaro, The Associated Press

Claire Galofaro

The Associated Press

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Claire:

A Marine brought an Afghan war orphan to the U.S. to raise. Was it kindness or kidnapping?

The U.S. government is warning that a Marine’s adoption of an Afghan war orphan was flawed and could be seen as international child abduction. → Read More

Tyre Nichols remembered as beautiful soul with creative eye

On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. → Read More

Tyre Nichols remembered as beautiful soul with creative eye

On most weekends, Tyre Nichols would head to the city park, train his camera on the sky and wait for the sun to set. → Read More

Tyre Nichols remembered as a beautiful soul with a creative eye

Family and friends remember Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old father who died after being beaten by police in Memphis. → Read More

Who was Tyre Nichols? What we know about man killed after Memphis traffic stop

He was a father. He loved skateboarding and photography. He had a tattoo of his mom on his arm. He was 29. → Read More

Afghan war orphan remains with Marine accused of abduction

“When I first heard their story, I thought there must be something lost in translation — how could this be true?” → Read More

Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby

An Afghan couple who arrived in the U.S. as refugees are accusing a U.S. Marine and his wife of abducting their baby. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The young Afghan couple raced to the airport in Kabul, clutching their baby girl close amid the chaotic withdrawal of American troops last year. The baby had been rescued two years earlier from the rubble of a U.S. → Read More

Lawyer's mission: Translate Tenn.'s bewildering abortion ban

Chloe Akers considers herself a grizzled criminal defense attorney. Until a few months ago, she didn’t spend much time thinking about abortion — for all her 39 years, abortion was not a crime, so she’d never imagined having to defend someone accused of performing one. → Read More

Empty spaces, broken hearts in a Texas town gutted by loss

Josie Albrecht drove frantically from house to house, retracing the school bus route she drives twice a day, delivering Uvalde’s children safely to and from school. → Read More

'I trust in God': Women cite faith in fight for abortion rights

While the Supreme Court may be planning to overturn the right to an abortion, some religious backers are turning to their faith to get through. → Read More

Religious backers of abortion rights say God’s on their side

The loudest voices in the abortion debate are often characterized along a starkly religious divide, the faithful versus not. But the reality is much more nuanced. → Read More

Religious backers of abortion rights say God’s on their side

The loudest voices in the abortion debate are often characterized along a starkly religious divide, the faithful versus not. But the reality is much more nuanced. → Read More

Religious backers of abortion rights say God's on their side

It was lunch hour at the abortion clinic, so the nurse in the recovery room got her Bible out of her bag in the closet and began to read. → Read More

Abortion resistance braces for demands of a post-Roe future

The day’s first caller begged for help to cross state lines and end her pregnancy. “Please,” the woman from Texas said in her voicemail. “Anything would be greatly appreciated.” → Read More

Abortion resistance braces for demands of a post-Roe future

Some activists are even prepared to face legal repercussions as states crack down on those helping women seeking abortions cross state lines. → Read More