What We Know About The App That Delayed Iowa's Caucus Results
Iowa Democratic Party officials said a new smartphone app designed to speed the results actually ended up delaying them. Last month, NPR reported on security and other concerns with the app. (Image...
View ArticleEU Takes A Dim View Of Trump's Controversial Mideast Peace Plan
The plan sides with Israel on many major sticking points of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such as allowing Israel to annex West Bank areas. The EU said it would challenge annexation efforts....
View Article'No Longer A Friend': Ukrainians Are Losing Faith In The U.S.
"America used to be a beacon of freedom, liberty and anti-corruption efforts. Now a lot of Ukrainians feel like ... we are by ourselves," says a Ukrainian political commentator. (Image credit: Sergei...
View Article3 Big Questions After The Iowa Results Meltdown
The delay has stalled the Democratic presidential race — after a year of time, money and effort was expended. It has some real consequences and raises major questions. (Image credit: John Locher/AP)
View ArticleLessons Learned From The Iowa Caucuses, And Danger Signs Ahead
As Democratic Party officials and election security experts dissect what happened Tuesday in Iowa, concerns are growing that similar failures could occur elsewhere. (Image credit: Nati Harnik/AP)
View ArticleWhat We Learned From Trump's State Of The Union Address
Republicans loved the made-for-television moments in President Trump's third State of the Union speech as he made his case for reelection. Democrats did not. (Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty...
View ArticleNigerians Shocked By Trump's New Immigration Restrictions
The Trump administration plans to bar Nigerians from applying for immigrant visas in the future, citing security concerns. Nigerian communities in the U.S. worry how this could affect them. (Image...
View ArticleKobe Bryant Merchandise Increases In Value But Not Everyone Is Cashing In
Shops that sell Kobe Bryant merchandise have seen a spike in sales in the wake of his death. Now they're making a choice: profit from tragedy or keep Bryant's merchandise accessible to the public....
View ArticleMichigan Gov. Whitmer Gives Democrats' Response To State Of The Union
NPR's Noel King talks to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who delivered the English-language, Democratic Party's response to President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night.
View ArticleGraduates Of Historically Black Colleges May Be Paying More For Loans:...
Graduates of historically black or predominantly Hispanic colleges might be paying more to borrow money because of where they went to school, according to a report from a financial watchdog. (Image...
View ArticleIn Quarantined Wuhan, Hospital Beds For Coronavirus Patients Are Scarce
Admission to a hospital requires a diagnosis of coronavirus. But screening kits are in short supply and hospitals are short of beds. (Image credit: Xiao Yijiu/AP)
View ArticleWATCH LIVE: Trump On Brink Of Acquittal By U.S. Senate
Senators have some time for their own closing remarks on Wednesday, ahead of a vote scheduled for 4 p.m. ET on the two articles of impeachment. (Image credit: Alex Brandon/AP)
View ArticleRep. Jerry Nadler Says House Will Likely Subpoena John Bolton
The former national security adviser had said he would comply with a Senate subpoena during the impeachment trial, but the senators voted against calling witnesses. (Image credit: Pablo Martinez...
View ArticleU.S. Evacuees Make It Stateside As Coronavirus Strands Cruise Ship Off Japan
Approximately 350 passengers landed Wednesday in California, where they will be quarantined after leaving China. Worldwide, the number of confirmed cases of the respiratory virus continues to rise....
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