Police remain on Columbia University’s campus, even after clearing out student protesters and their encampment. But questions remain about how the university and the students move forward. Tina Trinh reports from New York.
Other media were being kept off campus, so these reporters were the only ones who could capture what was happening.
Washington sees no future for Hamas but wants the group to decide on cease-fire proposal
The breach has caused widespread disruptions in claims processing, impacting patients and providers across the country.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has wrapped up his Middle East trip without an announcement of a cease-fire or hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. VOA’s Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.
The U.S. state of Florida has a new law banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. In this presidential campaign, Donald Trump is defending the right of states to regulate reproductive rights. Joe Biden says that decentralized authority threatens women’s lives.
A Japanese diplomat’s act of defiance during World War II saved thousands of lives. It's also the focus of an ongoing effort by an American musician to pay tribute to the “Japanese Schindler.” VOA’s Kane Farabaugh has more from Skokie, Illinois.
A judge remands Weinstein back into custody and says he expects to hold a new trial after the Labor Day holiday
The near-total ban, which dates back to 1864, permits abortions only to save the mother's life — and provides no exceptions for survivors of rape or incest
Accusation comes same day Russian missile attack on Ukraine kills five people, local officials say
Many students still have not been able to complete form, which government and colleges use to determine scholarships and loans
The White House reiterated its commitment to provide swift relief to those eligible
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