Planet Money: Netflix And Amazon Stream In India
Amazon and Netflix are trying to take India’s streaming market. But so far, success in the country has proved elusive.
It’s A Chick! Sydney’s Same-Sex Penguin Couple Welcome Baby
Sphen and Magic, a male penguin couple, are now dads to their newborn foster chick. The unnamed chick weighed in at 91 grams; its sex will be determined later by a DNA test.
The Remarkable Photos Of Lynsey Addario
The award-winning photographer tells the stories behind the profoundly moving images in her new book, Of Love & War — and confesses that she still gets nervous before a new assignment.
How a post-Khashoggi US ‘correction’ on Saudi relations could unfold
The murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi will have far-reaching repercussions in the coming months – from the viability of the US-Saudi strategy to counter Iran, to the price of oil, and on to prospects for President Trump’s Middle East “deal of …
What mail bombs say – and don’t say – about political discourse
Hours after a package containing a pipe bomb was mailed to a “John Brenan” c/o CNN in New York on Wednesday, former CIA Director John Brennan linked the attack to America’s political fever pitch.
Jamal Khashoggi’s Eldest Son Leaves Saudi Arabia After His Father’s Killing
Jamal Khashoggi’s eldest son, Salah, has left Saudi Arabia after authorities there lifted a year-long travel ban. It’s believed he will head back to the U.S. to join his three siblings.
U.N. Refugee Agency Sends Dozens Of Staff To Address Migrant Caravan Needs In Mexico
NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with UNHCR’s Maria Rubi, who is working with the migrant caravan and the Mexican authorities to help take care of people’s immediate needs and register for refugee status.
Policy Expert Outlines Why Central American Aid Cuts Could Create More Migrant Caravans
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Shannon O’Neil, senior fellow for Latin American Studies at Council on Foreign Relations, about why she believes cutting Central American aid will create more migrant caravans.
Killing Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Stirs Up Rivalries In The Middle East
Iran’s president says Saudi Arabia wouldn’t have killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi without U.S. knowledge and protection. The U.S. administration described it as the worst of all cover-ups and vowed to revoke the visas of those responsible.
Activists Say Blame Over Migrant Caravan Distracts From Issues Of Violence, Poverty
President Trump says the caravan of migrants working its way north through Mexico is the work of the Democrats, while Honduras’s president has accused Venezuela of funding the mass exodus.
Control of House may hinge on ‘Panera moms’ in the suburbs
The last time voters here sent a Democrat to Congress, Richard Nixon was president, and the sprawling retail center that is disappearing in Ms. Mattson’s rear-view mirror didn’t even exist. Mattson turns into a modest neighborhood where she will canva…
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