Arts Jun 01 Artist examines ‘The Architecture of Slavery’ in new project In ‘We Have Made These Lands What They Are: The Architecture of Slavery,’ artist Keris Salmon examines the lives of enslaved people and the places they lived in the American South. Special correspondent Duarte Geraldino introduces us to the artist…
World May 12 The Daily Show’s Desi Lydic goes ‘Abroad’ exploring gender equality To explore gender equality, Desi Lydic, a correspondent for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, traveled to Iceland, Namibia and Spain for her new special ‘Desi Lydic: Abroad,’ which airs on Comedy Central on Monday.
Nation Jan 26 Invasive Asian carp: an expensive menace but a surprising entrée Asian carp are fast-growing invasive species that for decades have pushed out native marine life up and down the Mississippi watershed. But as state and federal officials spend hundreds of millions of dollars to stop Asian carp from entering the…
Nation Jan 06 Midwest battles to keep invasive Asian carp out of the Great Lakes Asian carp are invasive fish that grow fast, jump high and have taken over large swaths of the Mississippi watershed. And now, state and federal governments are worried the Great Lakes are next. On everything from electric fences to contracted…
World Sep 16 Myanmar protesters call for release of two jailed journalists Journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were each sentenced to 7 years in prison in Myanmar earlier this month, verdicts that received immediate condemnation from the international community.
World Sep 08 Climate change takes center stage at worldwide events ahead of global summit People in the U.S. and more than 90 other countries planned to take to the streets in 800 towns and cities to call for immediate action on climate change.
Nation Aug 26 Politicians, world leaders laud McCain’s legacy Current and former politicians along with world leaders and family members offered praise for Sen. John McCain's life of public service.
Nation Aug 12 An 11-year-old changed election results on a replica Florida state website in under 10 minutes An 11-year-old on Friday was able to hack into a replica of the Florida state election website and change voting results found there in under 10 minutes.
Health Aug 05 Residents say Love Canal chemicals continue to make them sick Forty years ago this week, President Jimmy Carter declared Love Canal a national health emergency when the small community near Niagara Falls, New York, learned that their homes and school were built on 22,000 tons of chemicals. Today, many residents…
World Jun 02 Malaysia to impose penalties on drivers with recalled Takata airbags Honda Malaysia said it has already replaced more than 220,000 airbags in the country, but 71,315 owners have yet to respond to a recall.