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Why protests broke out in New CaledoniaA proposed law would allow more French citizens to vote — a measure that many Indigenous Kanak groups say would dilute their political power.Resume08:17May 28, 2024
The latest from Sudan, as a U.N. expert warns of genocideThere has been more than a year of civil war between the country's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.Resume04:45May 28, 2024
Neil Howe says the 4th turning is here. What does that mean for America in a moment of crisis?Decades after his book on the topic was published, Neil Howe says the fourth turning is here.Resume10:24May 28, 2024
Will Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro step aside if he loses the election?By many predictions, Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro faces defeat in July's election.Resume05:29May 28, 2024
Academic workers strike at UCLA and UC DavisThey’re protesting the school's response to pro-Palestinian demonstrations earlier this spring.Resume04:44May 28, 2024
Israel's attack on Rafah sparks international outrageA deadly Israeli airstrike on an encampment for displaced Palestinians in Rafah on Sunday has led to wider international outrage and calls for Israel to stop its military operations in...Resume03:45May 28, 2024
Sickle cell patients navigate gray area between pressure and advice over reproductive healthDoctors are pressuring patients with sickle cell disease into unwanted sterilizations, a new STAT investigation found.Resume06:55May 28, 2024
'Last Seen: Portmortem' explores human remains market following Harvard morgue manager's arrestHundreds of people have donated their bodies to Harvard Medical School, hoping to advance science and train the next generation of doctors. But in the basement of the nation's most...Resume09:33May 28, 2024
Heat will strain power grid in parts of California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas in coming yearsNew research that shows that longer and stronger heat waves by mid-century are predicted to compromise the power grid in large parts of the Western U.S.Resume10:55May 28, 2024
Lawsuit against NYC alleges discrimination against male same-sex couples over IVF benefitsCorey Briskin and Nicholas Maggipinto are suing New York City in a class action lawsuit that alleges the city is discriminating against male same-sex couples by denying them IVF benefits...Resume06:20May 28, 2024
Italian teenager set to become first millennial saintCarlo Acutis was a teen gamer who used his computer skills to spread the Catholic faith. He died of leukemia in 2006 at the age of 15.Resume03:43May 28, 2024
Attorneys begin closing arguments in Trump’s hush money trialTrump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election.Resume05:13May 28, 2024
'50 Pies, 50 States' pays homage to the ingredients, traditions and flavors from every stateStacey Mei Yan Fong's cookbook is full of recipes, tips, history, photos and more.Resume09:40May 27, 2024
Cousin of Israeli hostage on why families released videoAgam Berger is seen on Hamas body camera footage being taken into custody on Oct. 7 at the military base where she was working.Resume06:30May 27, 2024
Is it time to raise or scrap the Social Security cap?The wealthiest earners have already stopped contributing to Social Security.Resume05:16May 27, 2024
Andrew Bird's 'Sunday Morning Put-On' revisits a golden age of jazzAndrew Bird says he approached tunes like “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face" and "I Fall in Love Too Easily" as if they were his own.Resume11:11May 27, 2024
Preserving tattooed skin to honor loved ones who diedWhile photos and personal belongings are things loved ones choose to hold onto when someone dies, others cherish something else: their tattoos.Resume03:12May 27, 2024
Acclaimed book 'Fire Weather' explores the links between fire and our warming planetThe book was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, and won Britain's Baille-Gifford Prize. The book is out in paperback next month.Resume09:44May 27, 2024
Should we move Memorial Day?In a recent column, Daniel Pink says it is time to move Memorial Day to another day and root it once again in service rather than leisure.Resume05:43May 27, 2024
Why is Lake Michigan's appearance always changing? WUWM's Lina Tran explains how climate change has painted a rainbow of colors across this body of water. Resume05:08May 27, 2024