Trump Says U.S. Will Recognize Israeli Sovereignty Over The Golan Heights
President Trump has tweeted that the U.S. will recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
Former Murdoch Executive Says He Quit Over Fox’s Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
A former top executive for Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. tells NPR he left his job because of relentlessly harsh depictions of Muslims and immigrants in Murdoch’s media properties, especially Fox News.
New Hampshire wonders: Is Beto tough enough to take on Trump?
When Frank Fahey arrives to see Beto O’Rourke in Claremont, New Hampshire, there isn’t a single chair left at the Common Man Inn. Mr. Fahey is standing in the back with his cane, jammed between journalists and doughnuts and a man who remembers seeing …
A lesson in New Zealand’s new gun ban
Just six days after a gun massacre killed 50 people, New Zealand’s government leaders, both left and right, have decided to ban military-style semi-automatic weapons such as those used in the shootings. Australia took 12 days after a 1996 mass killing…
Can a word change make women feel welcome at work? France hopes so.
In the face of a language bound by gender, where job titles are inherently masculine, Danielle Terrien, a Parisian author and poet, has been referring to herself in the feminine form for years. As in most modern Romance languages, every word in French…
Winter, where are you? Please come back
This is why, as tourists flocked to Boston for St. Patrick’s Day, I drove north – and pulled into a parking lot in Lincoln, New Hampshire, to check out Ice Castles, a self-described “winter wonderland.” It was the park’s last day before it closed for t…
Russia’s Connection To Brexit Is ‘Opaque And Complicated,’ Journalist Says
New Yorker journalist Ed Caesar discusses Arron Banks, the British businessman who funded the most extreme end of the pro-Brexit “Leave” campaign — possibly with help from Russia.
Petition To Cancel Brexit Breaks U.K. Government Website, Tops 1 Million Signatures
“I simply want a large number to slap in the government’s face,” said Margaret Anne Georgiadou, the petition’s organizer. And then came the deluge.
‘Biggest Fight Is Against The Clock,’ As Death Toll Rises From Cyclone Idai
More than 400 people have been killed from the storm and subsequent flooding across Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi.
Boat Sinks In Iraq, Killing Dozens During New Year Celebration
Iraq’s health ministry says 55 people, including many children, are confirmed dead, after the capsize of a boat carrying revelers celebrating the Nowruz holiday.
Why #ThisIsMyHustle Is Trending In Nigeria
Across the country, young people are proudly sharing their side hustles and main gigs, from baking wedding cakes to growing ginger to laying tile.
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