Politics Jun 29 For Black women in government, highlighting threats and abuse can make it worse 2021 has seen Black women reach new heights in the halls of U.S. Government — from Kamala Harris as vice president, to a record-setting number of Black women in Congress and in mayor's offices. While many celebrate the increase in…
Nation Jun 28 Here’s where search and rescue efforts stand 5 days since Surfside condo collapse The confirmed death toll from a tragic condo building collapse in Surfside, Florida rose to 11 people Monday. More than 150 others are still missing. While rescue teams have been searching the rubble for the better part of five days,…
Politics Jun 25 The security and humanitarian issues at stake in Afghanistan, US-Mexico border Amna Nawaz joins Judy Woodruff to discuss President Joe Biden's meeting Friday with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at the White House, and Vice President Kamala Harris' first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Education Jun 24 Why Americans are so divided over teaching critical race theory Critical race theory, or CRT — often a graduate-level framework examining how the legacy of slavery and segregation in America is embedded in its legal systems and policies — has become the source of a political flashpoint across the country.
Nation Jun 22 How Carl Nassib’s coming out may be a starting point to alter ‘macho’ NFL attitudes Footballer Carl Nassib's decision to come out as gay on Monday makes him the first active player in the NFL's history to do so. Others have come out only after they retired or left the game. Nassib, however, is a…
Nation Jun 21 Doctored baseballs? MLB’s sticky situation, new rules explained Across Major League Baseball, batting averages are down, strikeouts are up, and suspicions are high. For decades, pitchers — including some hall of famers — have tried to get a better grip of the ball by using sticky substances. But…
Politics Jun 18 Biden, Harris urge Black Americans to get vaccinated in Juneteenth addresses As the country observes Juneteenth — a new federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States — for the first time, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made public appearances, continuing their push to get…
Nation Jun 17 The significance of Juneteenth, America’s first new federal holiday in decades As of this Friday, Juneteenth — the day marking the end of slavery — is a federal holiday. Typically observed on the 19th of June, most federal employees will be able to observe it a day early because it lands…
Nation Jun 15 Breaking down the White House strategy to end domestic terrorism Nearly six months after pro-Trump rioters overwhelmed the U.S. Capitol, the White House on Tuesday published its framework for how it intends to combat one of the most pressing national security threats — domestic terrorism. Amna Nawaz examines the strategy…
Arts Jun 15 How this campaign is renewing its push to keep America’s 21 lesbian bars afloat A new documentary opens with a startling statistic: There were at least 200 lesbian bars, at their peak, in the late 1980s. Today, 21 remain.