Storm Clouds On The Horizon Promise Wildfire Relief — And Stir New Fears
Rain is in the forecast for California regions decimated by the Camp and Woolsey fires. That’s a boon for firefighters, but it also complicates matters for evacuees and raises the threat of mudslides.
One Tiny Owl: Otherworldly Photos From California’s Woolsey Fire
The Los Angeles Times’ Wally Skalij discusses how he made the often surreal images, and how covering wars in Iraq and Kosovo prepared him to cover mass shootings and other tragedies in the U.S.
President Trump Prepares To Spare Two Thanksgiving Turkeys
The two hefty toms, named “Peas” and “Carrots,” will star in the White House turkey pardon, one of the odder White House holiday traditions.
Dems: The Acting Attorney General Can’t Continue In His Job. DOJ: Yes, He Can
Critics are continuing to put pressure on Matthew Whitaker after he was named as temporary replacement for Jeff Sessions. The Justice Department says the law is clear: He can stay.
Former Ohio Judge Who Got 9 Months After Assaulting Wife Is Arrested In Her Killing
Lance Mason, a former Cleveland judge who also served in the Ohio legislature and worked in the office of the mayor of Cleveland, has been arrested in connection with the stabbing death of his wife.
Report: Nashville Traffic Stops Target African-Americans, Don’t Reduce Crime
A review of 2.5 million traffic stops in Nashville finds significant bias against black drivers. Those stops contributed to two fatal shootings by police in two years. City leaders weigh ending them.
Pro-Publica, PBS Project: ‘Documenting Hate: New American Nazis’
Rachel Martin talks to Pro-Publica’s A.C. Thompson about his latest documentary: Documenting Hate: New American Nazis, which airs on PBS Tuesday night.
For Wildfire Evacuees, Bureaucratic Nightmare Begins
As the deadly Camp Fire burns in Northern California, people who lost their homes face a new struggle: lost paperwork. They’re finding out what that means as they try to rebuild their lives.
California’s Fire Season Extends Beyond Summer Months
Steve Inskeep talks to Lenya Quinn-Davidson, fire adviser for the University of California Cooperative Extension, about what an extended fire season means for state residents.
Domestic Shooting At Chicago Hospital Leaves 4 Dead
A police officer and two others were shot dead by a gunman at a Chicago hospital. The attacker was also killed. The shooting began as a domestic dispute and ended in a firefight with police.
Work After #MeToo: A Restaurant Company Tries To Change Its Culture
It’s been a year since sexual harassment allegations toppled celebrity chef John Besh. His restaurant group, now led by a woman, has been trying to change a toxic workplace one policy at a time.
Recent Comments