NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with the musician Dua Saleh about how they channeled the trauma and grief of their childhood in East Africa into music, for their new album Of Earth & Wires.
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Travelers heading to the U.S. from countries battling Ebola outbreaks will now be funneled through just three American airports—including Houston's George Bush Intercontinental. However, one official ...
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Republicans: Senate Republicans, unable to overcome deep concerns about President Trump’s new fund to pay people who claim ...
The rush to get Chicago police officer Krystal Rivera to a hospital was apparently delayed three critical minutes after she ...
By Dedi Hayun JERUSALEM, May 12 (Reuters) - Israel's parliament passed a law late on Monday establishing a military tribunal ...
Opinion: A new report lays bare the mass sexual violence inflicted by Hamas on Oct. 7, writes Diane Gensler. But is it enough to bring justice?
Side Quests” will premiere on June 29, Disney+ and Hulu announced. The show will stream on the platforms. The new “Adventure ...
Africa’s top public health body has confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s remote Ituri ...
For years at Coda, we have tried to understand not just what is happening in the world, but how seemingly separate crises, ...