Protecting the innocent – from Bosnia to China
The US tries to curb Beijing’s campaign against a Muslim minority even as the world still comes to grips with the principle of protecting the innocent from mass atrocities.
The US tries to curb Beijing’s campaign against a Muslim minority even as the world still comes to grips with the principle of protecting the innocent from mass atrocities.
The small city of Albany, Georgia, developed one of the most intense spring outbreaks of COVID-19. It also developed a response plan.
Jessica McClard launched Little Free Pantries in 2016 as a way to anonymously help neighbors and strangers facing food insecurity.
For European resort towns, reopening calls for balance: embracing tourists enough to make a living, but without setting off a COVID-19 outbreak.
ROOH is one of more than 2,400 eateries across the country working to keep communities fed during the pandemic. But with no end in sight, the group says they need Congress' help to continue supporting families, restaurants, and farmers.
A new study reports that U.S. homeowners' emissions vary between states, income brackets, and house sizes. For a greener future, buyers should get more compact houses in denser neighborhoods, researchers say.
European Union leaders agreed on a $2.1 trillion budget, including a $857 billion coronavirus relief fund, after one of their longest summits on record. Despite "extremely tense moments," the 27 leaders "managed to make progress," French President Emmanuel Macron said.
Joe Biden’s latest plan to revive the economy focuses on improving elderly and child care, spending $775 billion to create 3 million jobs. The pandemic revealed flaws in the U.S. caregiving system, Mr. Biden says, but it is also an opportunity for job growth.
With wanderlust on pause, movies offer a way to travel to far-off locales. Begin your journey with these films set in Paris.