Display of a captured wolf in a Wyoming bar brings outrage from NPR Caitlin Tan
All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar. (Image credit: screenshot by NPR) Read More
All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar. (Image credit: screenshot by NPR) Read More
In South Africa, a seismic moment comes as the ruling African National Congress party loses its absolute majority for the first time. (Image credit: Zinyange Auntony) Read More
Housing, medical care, schools, water and electricity are all in short supply in Gaza, which has endured a nearly eight-month siege by Israeli forces. (Image credit: Omar Al-Qattaa) Read More
Chants calling for “intifada” have been a prominent feature of pro-Palestinian student protests. It’s a charged word whose use is perceived differently by people with opposing views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. (Image credit: Adrian Florido) Read More
What does the prospect of Mexico’s first woman president and feminism in the country mean for Elena Poniatowska? (Image credit: Israel Fuguemann ) Read More
Consumer spending rose only slightly in April, as shoppers pushed back against rising prices. (Image credit: Scott Olson) Read More
The Boeing Starliner is launching years behind schedule and NASA had to offload crew suitcases to make room for some last-minute cargo. (Image credit: NASA/Getty Images) Read More
The state’s Republican governor allowed the bill to become law without his signature. The move comes after the state suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather. (Image credit: Charles Krupa/AP) Read More
India’s election commission says bribery is one of the biggest challenges to free and fair elections. In tiny Arunachal Pradesh, some voters receive the equivalent of up to a year’s average earnings. (Image credit: Omkar Khandekar) Read More
Former President Donald Trump reiterated many of claims — without evidence — that his criminal trial was rigged, a day after a New York jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. (Image credit: Spencer Platt) Read More