Politics Aug 03 ‘Unacceptable’: Judge rejects government’s plan for reuniting remaining separated families What is the plan to reunite hundreds of parents, many already deported from the U.S., with their children who remain in custody of U.S. immigration officials? The Trump administration and the American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday submitted widely divergent…
Health Jul 24 Why do pregnant women get confusing guidance about alcohol? How much alcohol can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a difficult to diagnose condition, sometimes called an "invisible disability"? Doctors don't know. While official guidelines say no amount of alcohol is safe to drink during pregnancy, women often receive mixed…
Health Jul 23 Fetal alcohol disorders are more common than you think Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a possible result from mothers drinking during pregnancy, has flown under the radar for decades. Now new conservative estimates published in The Journal of the American Medical Association show that anywhere from 1.1 to 5 percent…
Nation Jul 23 The story about drinking while pregnant that got our newsroom talking Many children with FASD go through multiple misdiagnoses and many don’t ever get diagnosed.
Nation Jul 16 ‘I want you to come now, Mami.’ A 3-year-old calls her mother from detention Listen to 3-year-old Sofi call her mother, after she was separated from her family more than three weeks ago while seeking legal asylum at the U.S. border.
Nation Jul 12 U.S. says it has reunited about half of all separated children under 5. What about the others? There are 46 children ineligible for reunification, federal officials said Thursday. Here's what we know about them and what happens next.
Nation Jun 21 This judge hopes outrage over family separation is ‘last gasp’ of current immigration system Judge Robert Brack of the U.S. District Court of New Mexico says he hopes the moral outrage over the separation of migrant families will be the catalyst to fix the immigration system. Amna Nawaz sits down with Brack to discuss…
Nation Jun 20 What asylum-seekers meet when they try to cross legally U.S. officials have maintained that potential asylum-seekers entering at legal border crossings will not be prosecuted and will be processed in turn. But the process isn't always that easy. In a cross-border report from Juarez and El Paso, Amna Nawaz…
Nation Jun 18 Black families were pushed out of Portland. Can this program help more return? In Portland, Oregon, a program called Right to Return aims to atone for the repeated displacement of thousands of African-American families from the city. Amna Nawaz and producer Mike Fritz explore how it's all playing out, as part of our…
Economy Jun 13 How Oregon is helping workers save for retirement The goal of retiring comfortably off the fruits of one's labor has become an increasingly elusive goal for many Americans. Now states are taking the problem into their own hands. In Oregon, a new state retirement program lets businesses hook…