PHOTOS: 'African Spirits,' From A Guy On A Bike To Cardi B
The images at an exhibit at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York are infused with the spirit of African identity. (Image credit: Hassan Hajjaj/Courtesy of Third Line Gallery, Dubai, and Yossi Milo...
View ArticleNetflix Curbs Tobacco Use Onscreen, But Not Pot. What's Up With That?
TV networks have standards that minimize tobacco use on shows, and Netflix now does, too. But streaming companies lack public policies about smoking cannabis onscreen, and doctors say that hurts kids....
View ArticleEl Paso Shooting: Hundreds Of Strangers Come To Mourn With Widower At Wife's...
"Never had so much love in my life," Antonio Basco said Friday as hundreds of people whom he had never met showered him with hugs, blessings and support. (Image credit: Jonathan Levinson/OPB)
View ArticleU.S. Attorney Slams Philadelphia DA Over 'Culture Of Disrespect For Law...
Larry Krasner, considered one of the country's most progressive district attorneys, has left U.S. Attorney William McSwain "fed up." (Image credit: Jacqueline Larma/AP)
View ArticleMarium, The Dugong That Charmed Thailand, Dies After Ingesting Plastic
Marium became an internet hit as people marveled over videos of her being cared for by scientists in Thailand. An autopsy revealed plastic pieces in her intestines. (Image credit: Sirachai...
View ArticlePa. Workers Forced To Choose Between Watching Trump, No Pay Or Using Paid...
A memo instructed workers at a Pennsylvania plant to show up at 7 a.m., scan their ID cards and stand for hours through lunch in order to watch a speech by the president. (Image credit: Susan Walsh/AP)
View ArticleSuicide Bomber Kills 63, Injures 182 At Wedding Reception In Kabul
More than 1,000 people had gathered at a hall in a Shiite neighborhood to celebrate a wedding. (Image credit: Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images)
View ArticleTrump Dismisses Recession Fears, Saying Fed Must Help The Economy
The Trump administration pushed back hard against warnings of an economic slowdown. But the president is also calling on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again to help boost growth. (Image...
View ArticleCave Diver Risks All To Explore Places 'Where Nobody Has Ever Been'
"The big picture of survival is sometimes so hard to see, but we always know what we can do to make the next best step toward survival," says cave diver, photographer and memoirist Jill Heinerth....
View ArticleNYPD Fires Daniel Pantaleo, Who Used Banned Chokehold On Eric Garner Before...
The decision backs the recommendation of an NYPD administrative judge earlier this month that Pantaleo should be fired for his role in Garner's death in 2014. (Image credit: Richard Drew/AP)
View ArticleMaybe The Way To Control Locusts Is By Growing Crops They Don't Like
A lab at Arizona State University tries to find new ways to combat the global scourge of locusts. One solution may have to do with farming practices. (Image credit: Mohammed Huwais /AFP/Getty Images)
View ArticleIn Congo, Even Ebola Can't Stop Lovers From Dancing
The city of Goma is trying to keep the Ebola outbreak at bay. But as night falls, Congolese rumba fills the air, and people dance close together. (Image credit: Samantha Reinders/for NPR)
View ArticleNew California Law Says Police Should Kill Only When 'Necessary'
The legislation is a response to police killings of unarmed black men such as Stephon Clark. But critics say it doesn't go far enough. (Image credit: Rich Pedroncelli/AP)
View ArticlePlanned Parenthood Out Of Title X Over Trump Rule
The organization says it is leaving the federal family planning program because of rule changes that prohibit Title X grantees from providing or referring most patients for abortion. (Image credit:...
View ArticleIn Zimbabwe, An Economic Crisis With 175% Inflation Drives Discontent
Protests took place Friday. Power cuts can last up to 18 hours a day. About a third of Zimbabwe's population needs food aid, due to drought and the worsening economy, the U.N. says. (Image credit:...
View ArticleCan U.K.'s New Prime Minister Pull Off Brexit? Here's What To Know
Britain's prime minister vows to bring the country out of the European Union at the end of October — deal or no deal. Here are some of the key challenges he faces. (Image credit: Dominic Lipinski/AP)
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