How misinformation about Haitian migrants in Ohio is fueling white supremacist groups

Former President Donald Trump’s false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Ohio have energized neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups.

NPR’s Odette Yousef reports.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

 

Jordan’s Unique Position in a Region at War

The war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza approaches the one year mark. Violence between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to escalate. And there are fears that Iran will get deeply involved with these conflicts. In a volatile moment in the region, Jordan balances a unique set of relationships with all these countries. We hear from Ayman Safadi, who is Jordan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, about what he thinks it will take to end the conflicts. For more coverage of differing views on these conflicts, go to npr.org/mideastupdates

The BBC’s vast library of sound effects — 33,000 of them — is open to the public

Among the 33,000 effects free for anyone to use are reindeer grunts, frog croaks and crowds at the 1989 FA Cup Final.

Latinos in Pennsylvania could be key to deciding who wins the presidency

The Latino vote could be decisive in this year’s election. The largely Puerto Rican population in Pennsylvania has deep ties to Democrats, making efforts to engage those communities key for the party.

NFL legend Tom Brady wants young people to donate blood

NPR's Juana Summers talks with NFL legend and current Fox football analyst Tom Brady about his efforts to get more young people involved in donating blood.

All Things Considered for September 26, 2024

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams is indicted on federal charges including bribery and fraud

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on five charges, including bribery, fraud and taking foreign donations.

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