STORY Afghanistan Through the Lens of Paula Bronstein
August 24, 2021
STORY ‘Chaos Was Inevitable’: Photojournalist Paula Bronstein Fled Kabul But Vows To Return
STORY Does the U.S. Have any Leverage with the Taliban?
STORY On Pepper Spray and Preventing Anti-Asian Violence
August 23, 2021
STORY Easier Said Than Done — The Obvious Way to Make a Film in Crisis
STORY Glasgow Climate Talks: Africa Negotiators Mobilize for Climate Finance
STORY Afghans Desperately Try to Flee; U.S. Evacuation Continues
August 21, 2021
STORY The Struggle to Vaccinate Springfield, Missouri
August 20, 2021
STORY We Lost All, But Found Each Other
STORY Temperatures in D.C.’s Heat Islands Can Register Ten to Twenty Degrees Hotter Than in Leafy Neighborhoods
August 19, 2021
STORY 4 Takeaways: AP Investigates Gunshot Detection Technology
STORY Thousands of Afghans Can’t Access the Airport. Those Who Can Recall Taliban Threats, Abuse
STORY How AI-Powered Tech Landed Man in Jail with Scant Evidence
STORY Chaos, Cries for Help Outside Kabul Airport As Taliban Crack Down on Protesters
August 18, 2021
STORY It's Easy For Police To Seize Money. Worcester's District Attorney Makes It Hard To Get It Back
STORY NPR Investigation Reveals Misconduct, Negligence Against Inmates In Tribal Jails
STORY ‘Just Watching With Horror’: A Photographer in Afghanistan on the Eve of Collapse
STORY Taliban Leaders Promise Softer Rule, But Their Actions Send A Different Message
August 17, 2021