Women want a seat at the table at this year’s meeting of Catholic leaders

 

Volunteer organizations fan out in Helene recovery efforts

In the southeastern states hit by Hurricane Helene, FEMA is coordinating the federal government recovery effort and a grassroots network of neighbors and volunteers are helping each other.

What keeps Wisconsin voters up at night

Voters in the key swing state of Wisconsin talk about what’s keeping them up at night when they think of politics and the November election.

Efforts at the UN to prevent the Israel-Iran conflict from engulfing the whole region

The UN security council holds an emergency session on the situation on the Middle East. The UN Secretary General is urging all sides to accept a diplomatic solution as "time is running out."

What leverage does the U.S. have in the Middle East? A diplomat weighs in

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with U.S. diplomat Richard Haass, the president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the leverage the U.S. has in ceasefire talks and the Mideast conflict.

After helping in war and quake zones, this restaurateur feeds residents hit by Helene

Jamie McDonald has provided meals in Ukraine and Turkey as a volunteer with World Central Kitchen. Now, he's partnering with the global charity led by José Andrés to feed residents in Asheville.

What John Amos taught me about having – and being – a father

Amos, who played James Evans Sr. in the 1970s sitcom Good Times, showed TV critic Eric Deggans what it was like to have a concerned, ethical father at home. Behind the scenes, Amos pushed for more authentic Black characters – sometimes leading to conflict.

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