World Sep 22 Watch in 360: Rescuers search for survivors in collapsed apartment building in Mexico City Hundreds of rescuers worked Wednesday night to find four women believed to be trapped in the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the La Condesa neighborhood in Mexico City. Volunteers removed the rubble by hand, carrying it away in…
Nation Mar 16 Photo: Handprints at the border Handprints are left on the iron posts when people try and scale the border wall to get into the U.S.
Nation Feb 16 Why one Texas sheriff fears tougher immigration enforcement will make her city less safe After President Trump was sworn in, one Texas sheriff made a policy change limiting cooperation with agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, fearing that undocumented people won't trust police if they're afraid of being deported. Taking action to make her…
Nation Sep 16 Tribes across North America converge at Standing Rock, hoping to be heard Protesters of the North Dakota pipeline celebrated after the Department of Justice temporarily halted the project in federal jurisdictions last Friday. But while some equipment sits idle, construction in other areas continues. William Brangham visits the Standing Rock Reservation, where…
Health Jul 21 How South Africa, the nation hardest-hit by HIV, plans to 'end AIDS' Nearly one in five people infected with HIV globally lives in South Africa, and only half of those individuals are on treatment. But the nation has made major strides against the virus in recent years and now is aggressively moving…
Health Jul 20 Why a Kenyan island may teach the world how to beat AIDS A massive HIV test-and-treat study is underway in Kenya and Uganda. Migratory men in the fishing industry there have been hit especially hard, and researchers are trying creative ways to encourage them to get tested. William Brangham reports from Mfangano…
Health Jul 14 How Rwanda, once torn by genocide, became a global anti-AIDS leader Rwanda emerged from its genocide in 1994 to build one of the most successful AIDS responses in Africa and is now working mightily to halt mother-to-child HIV transmissions. They’re doing it with a creative mix of science, technology and “aggressive…
Health Jul 13 'Ending AIDS' in New York means finding the most vulnerable Nearly one in 10 Americans living with HIV live in New York, where an ambitious plan aims to cut new infections and HIV-related deaths. But the state has serious challenges, including keeping people on their meds and preventing the spread…