World Apr 26 Why asylum seekers on either side of the southern border still face an uncertain future In February, President Joe Biden announced plans to wind down "Remain in Mexico" - the Trump administration policy that forced tens of thousands of asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while immigration courts considered their cases. But thousands are still…
Nation Apr 23 Super fail: Plans to create an European ‘Super League’ in soccer backfire on team owners Earlier this week, a group of wealthy owners of European soccer clubs announced plans to create a new, closed "Super League" of just the biggest and richest teams. But following global protests from fans, government officials, and even members of…
World Apr 22 Modi punts responsibility to states as India records highest global single day infections This week, India set grim and global new high records Thursday with 315,000 cases in just 24 hours and another 2,100 deaths — the highest one day number of new COVID-19 infections of any nation since the pandemic began. The…
World Apr 21 Why Navalny poses a special challenge to Putin’s leadership Across Russia Wednesday, protesters took to the streets in support of the jailed — and critically ill — opposition leader Alexei Navalny. They denounced the man they blame for his imprisonment, President Vladimir Putin. Amna Nawaz discusses the latest with…
Politics Apr 20 ‘Sigh of relief:’ Saint Paul Mayor says Chauvin verdict a welcome sign of accountability Amna Nawaz takes a closer look now, at how the nation, and, in particular, how African American communities across the country, are dealing with the jury's decision. Melvin Carter is the mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, which, along with its…
Arts Apr 16 Long excluded from country music, Black women are breaking through This weekend, Mickey Guyton will become the first Black woman to co-host the Academy of Country Music Awards. She was the only Black woman to be nominated for an award this year. But as Amna Nawaz reports, a number of…
World Apr 15 Afghanistan hopes continued support from international allies will curb Taliban violence
Nation Apr 14 How the U.S. plans to address educational inequities, teacher burnout and school shootings More than half of public schools around the country are back to full time in-person classes. But many school districts still are using distance or hybrid learning, and there are many questions ahead about what it will take to reopen…
World Apr 13 Biden to remove remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September President Biden plans to announce Wednesday that all 2,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will leave the country by Sept. 11. The troop withdrawal would be four months later than the previous deadline, and top Republicans immediately criticized the move. Amna…
World Apr 13 After months of simmering conflict, thousands of Russian troops amass on Ukraine’s border Russia- backed separatists have been fighting against Ukrainian forces since 2014, but this year Ukraine says Russia has gathered nearly 80,000 troops at its border. The Russian government says it’s a reaction to what it claimed are NATO plans to…