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School districts can't find bus drivers. The TSA is short on security screeners. Ports can't find en
Antioch police officials suspected one of their veteran detectives of leaking operational details as
Across the country, it looks like this time, last year. Schools — some days or weeks into the start
As many as 100,000 Afghans — those who worked with the U.S. military over the years, and their famil
Just weeks after the shock of a presidential assassination, Haiti was hit by a devastating 7.2 magni
Hospitals like the University of Mississippi Medical Center are overwhelmed. Dr. LouAnn Woodward, vi
The Taliban now control Afghanistan. How did the country's government fall so quickly — and why didn
In the agricultural town of Salinas, Calif., Police Officer William Yetter repeatedly makes mistakes
In the last week, the Taliban have gained control of large sections of Afghanistan faster than most
What struck John Kerry the most about this week's landmark U.N. report on climate change? "The irrev
In the next few weeks, millions of children will head back to school. Many of them are too young to
The Tigray region in northern Ethiopia is at the center of a civil war that broke out last November,
A landmark new report from the United Nations warns that the world is running out of time to avoid t
Episode four of On Our Watch from NPR and KQED investigates the case of a plainclothes Stockton poli
After months of bipartisan negotiation, the Senate may finally vote this weekend on a 2,700 page inf
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is refusing to resign after this week's explosive report from the sta
It's been exactly one year since a massive explosion in Beirut's port killed over 200 people, injure
At the stroke of midnight last Saturday, a federal moratorium that had been in place for nearly elev
The United States has reached yet another turning point in this pandemic—one that may feel particula
In episode three of On Our Watch, we examine the records that were unsealed by this transparency law