Nation Nov 30 How pregnant Americans may be affected by Supreme Court ruling on Mississippi abortion law In one of the most aggressive challenges to Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America, justices will decide the constitutionality of Mississippi's 2018 law banning most abortions after 15 weeks. If the court overturns…
Nation Nov 29 How 'The 1619 Project' underscores connection between slavery and modern America Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones' 1619 Project has become a topic of much debate in recent years. Amna Nawaz spoke with her about expanding upon that original work, the importance of looking back at how our nation's history unfolded, and its relevance…
Nation Nov 25 Rising grocery prices put pressure on millions of Americans already facing food insecurity On this day, when Americans traditionally gather with friends and family to celebrate the bounty of food, there are still many in this country struggling to feed themselves. According to the U.S.D.A, almost 15 percent of families with kids in…
Politics Nov 25 Why cultural and political divides in the U.S. seem to be getting worse Most families gather on Thanksgiving hoping that politics is not on the menu. And this year is no different. James Davison Hunter, an author and executive director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia,…
Nation Nov 24 Men who killed Arbery to also face federal hate crime charges. Here's what to expect Three white men were found guilty Wednesday on multiple counts of murder and other charges in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, who was Black. Greg McMichael, his son Travis McMichael and neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan were convicted on charges of…
Nation Nov 23 New documentary highlights plight of missing Black women and why their cases go ignored A third of the almost 300,000 U.S. girls and women reported missing in 2020 were Black. That's according to the National Crime Information Center. Yet those cases are often marginalized or ignored by law enforcement and national media. Now, a…
Nation Nov 19 Exonerated but not supported, the wrongfully convicted struggle to heal their 'wounds' People face many challenges after incarceration — from getting healthcare to reconnecting with family. But even for those who have been wrongfully convicted and then freed — those same challenges exist. Ricky Kidd's experience is one such example. Amna Nawaz…
Nation Nov 18 Prison offers little to ease domestic violence trauma. This program tries to fill the gaps The number of women behind bars has risen dramatically in the U.S. over the last four decades. Amna Nawaz and producer Lena Jackson examine why so many women in prison are survivors of domestic violence, and why the trauma left…
Health Nov 17 The Build Back Better bill wants to lower prescription drug costs. Does it go far enough? Even while President Joe Biden is promoting the new infrastructure package, he and Democrats are trying to lock down a vote on a social spending and climate bill — The Build Back Better Act. Part of that bill is aimed…
Nation Nov 17 How arrest records become 'invisible handcuffs' that keep people unemployed More than 70 million Americans have some sort of criminal or arrest record. For many, that can prevent them from passing a background check and getting a job. Amna Nawaz profiles one woman’s fight to overcome her past, and prove…