NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with William O’Neill, the United Nations independent expert on Human Rights in Haiti, about the Kenyan-led multinational force deploying to Haiti to help restore order there.
To Lam, who oversaw police and intelligence operations at a time when rights groups say basic freedoms had been suppressed, was confirmed amid a major reshuffle of the country’s top leadership.
Both abortion rights activists and abortion rights opponents are trying to get amendments on Nebraska’s ballot in this fall’s ballot — and whoever gets the most votes wins.
Winter 2023’s Antarctic sea ice was at its lowest level since satellite measurements began. A new study shows how unlikely this would be without man-made factors.
The forecast for a hotter-than-normal summer has Westerners on edge, especially with up to a quarter of all U.S. federal wildland firefighter jobs currently unfilled.
Ascension hospital system, one of the largest in the country, is in the middle of a ransomware attack. They’ve had to switch to paper charts, causing delays and frustrations for all.