World Feb 23 U.S. Deputy Secretary of State on where Russia’s war on Ukraine stands one year later Friday is the first anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. One year on, after tens of thousands of lives lost, strong Ukrainian resistance and the U.S.-led coalition funneling billions in aid to Ukraine, where does the war stand? Amna…
Politics Feb 22 Sen. Elizabeth Warren on the economy, immigration and how to shore up Social Security Consumer protection drove Sen. Elizabeth Warren's academic work, launched her entrance into politics, and served as a central plank in her 2020 run for president. In President Biden's State of the Union, he pledged to tackle something long on Warren's…
World Feb 21 Where relations between U.S. and Russia stand a year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine As Russia's invasion of Ukraine marks one year and Putin announces his country will suspend participation in the New START Treaty, where does that leave U.S.-Russia relations? Rose Gottemoeller, the chief U.S. negotiator for the treaty during the Obama administration,…
World Feb 17 Politics hampers efforts to provide aid to earthquake victims in northwestern Syria Turkey's interior minister said that over 80,000 buildings in his nation were either destroyed or fatally compromised by last week's earthquake. Finding shelter and aid for survivors is a prime focus there now. The situation across the border in Syria…
Politics Feb 17 South Carolina becomes early focal point for 2024 presidential election We may still be a year away from the first presidential primary contests, but the Republican field is officially taking shape. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley kicked off her campaign this week. Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report…
World Feb 16 Turkey’s president faces scrutiny after earthquake for construction standards The death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria has crossed 41,000. The disaster has also exposed Turkey's President Erdoğan’s political fault lines. He's facing scrutiny for failing to enforce construction standards that could have saved lives. Amna…
Arts Feb 16 New book ‘Half American’ details struggle of Black soldiers in World War II and back home The stories of American soldiers fighting wars have been immortalized in movies and books throughout the years. Yet they have left out in great detail the contributions of Black soldiers. Historian Matthew Delmont takes a closer look at this in…
Nation Feb 15 Michigan Democrats push for more gun control laws after MSU mass shooting Authorities are searching for a motive behind Monday's shooting at Michigan State University that left three people dead and five wounded. As questions remain about the suspect’s connection to the university and the gun used to carry out the attack,…
World Feb 15 Indian government’s crackdown on press freedom after BBC documentary critical of PM Modi Indian tax officials have conducted searches at the BBC offices in that country for the past two days. It comes weeks after India censored a BBC documentary that criticizes Prime Minister Modi. The actions against the British broadcaster put the…
World Feb 14 Frustration mounts, hope for finding survivors wanes as earthquake death toll tops 40,000 The death toll from the earthquake in Syria and Turkey has topped 40,000. Some 35,000 of those killed were in Turkey, making it the country's worst disaster in a century. At the same time, a few flickers of life are…