nbcnews.com
Crime and policing are taking centerstage for a lot of voters in this year’s elections, as both parties fight to prove who will make communities safer.
over 1 year ago
pbs.org
The pandemic has posed unprecedented financial challenges for U.S. colleges and
students. The federal government has provided more than $70 billion in relief.
Over $3 billion specifically for historically Black colleges and universities
and more than $1 billion to minority-serving institutions wher…
over 2 years ago
pbs.org
“Our policy approach to Haïti remains deeply flawed, and my recommendations have been ignored and dismissed, when not edited to project a narrative different from my own.”
over 2 years ago
pbs.org
As the PBS NewsHour reported earlier, the federal government’s weekly
unemployment payments expired Monday for almost 9 million Americans. Yamiche
Alcindor has a broader look at the administration’s efforts to expand the
nation’s social safety net for those battling poverty and hunger in the midst o…
over 2 years ago
pbs.org
Tuesday brought a moment to take stock of two decades in Afghanistan as President Joe Biden addressed the nation to mark the end of America’s longest war. Biden once again forcefully defended the decision to withdraw and claimed a messy exit was inevitable. He praised the sacrifice of service members and their families for the last two decades. White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor reports.
over 2 years ago
pbs.org
100 days into his presidency, President Joe Biden has already faced historic challenges. In his televised first address to a joint session of Congress Wednesday night, he laid out his plans to prepare the country for the future by strengthening infrastructure and families, and sharing some of his vision for America’s place in the world. Here’s a recap of the evening, and Biden’s presidency so far.
over 2 years ago
pbs.org
Last month, Connecticut became one of a growing number of states to make race-based hair discrimination illegal. Yamiche Alcindor reports on how Black Americans often face discrimination because of the way they wear their hair, especially in school and at work.
almost 3 years ago
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It is a time of political peril for the seven Republican senators who voted to
convict the dominant figure of their party. State and local Republican parties
have censured -- or are thinking about censuring -- several of those senators.
And Donald Trump himself is set to re-emerge for his first publ…
almost 3 years ago
pbs.org
Amid the largest pandemic in a century, we’re also experiencing the biggest protest movement in a generation. In this episode, protesters in Minneapolis and Washington, D.C., tell White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor and Political Reporter Daniel Bush about why they’ve taken to the streets after the death of George Floyd -- and why this moment feels different.
over 3 years ago
pbs.org
In U.S. cases of COVID-19 where race was identified, nearly 30 percent of
patients were black -- even though African Americans make up only about 13
percent of the general population. The share of cases among Latinos is also
disproportionately large. What is behind these significant racial dispariti…
over 3 years ago
washingtonpost.com
He positioned himself as an American Cold War ally against communism in Africa.
almost 4 years ago
pbs.org
Trump smiled as the crowd cheered and laughed after a rallygoer suggested people should shoot migrants crossing the border.
over 4 years ago