Kenya is sending thousands of police officers to tackle Haiti’s gang violence from NPR Emmanuel Igunza
After a long wait and many delays the first contingent of the Kenyan-led international force is on its way to Haiti. Read More
After a long wait and many delays the first contingent of the Kenyan-led international force is on its way to Haiti. Read More
NPR’s A Martinez speaks with Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign manager and daughter-in-law, about the challenges facing Kennedy’s independent presidential campaign. Read More
Assange will plead guilty to a single charge and is expected to return to Australia. The move brings an end to a years-long international saga over his handling of national security secrets. Read More
Georgia has emerged as one of the swingiest states in politics, so it’s no surprise that the first presidential debate happens there. But its voters are less excited for a repeat of the 2020 election. (Image credit: Ben Gray) Read More
The entertainment industry was shifting dramatically even before the strikes that paused production last year. Now, many Hollywood writers are feeling the pinch. (Image credit: Mario Tama) Read More
If Donald Trump is reelected, his administration probably couldn’t stop the country’s transition away from fossil fuels. But any slowdown could have big impacts on climate change. (Image credit: Ian Maule) Read More
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has popular support but he’s criticized by the right wing of his party. He’s being challenged by a candidate who has bucked authority throughout his political career. Read More
The Upper Midwest is grappling with devastating river flooding after record-breaking rain. Climate change makes heavy rain and severe floods more frequent in that part of the country. Read More
History buffs and tourists get a chance to go 2,300 feet underground to visit a historic mine in Minnesota. Read More
Voters will consider what President Biden and former President Donald Trump have to say about immigration when they debate on Thursday. Read More