NY Times
- Inside the Crisis at NPR April 26, 2024Listeners are tuning out. Sponsorship revenue has dipped. A diversity push has generated internal turmoil. Can America’s public radio network turn things around?
- Emory in Atlanta Is Latest University to Crack Down on Israel-Gaza Protests April 26, 2024More than 400 demonstrators across the country have been taken into police custody since arrests at Columbia University in New York set off a wave of student activism nationwide.
- Supreme Court Seems Poised to Limit Trump Election Case After Immunity Hearing April 25, 2024Such a ruling would probably send the case back to a lower court and could delay any trial until after the November election.
- USC Cancels Its Main Graduation Ceremony, Citing Security Concerns April 25, 2024There have been student protests and arrests, as well as controversy over the school’s decision to cancel the speech of its valedictorian.
- F.C.C. Votes to Restore Net Neutrality Rules April 25, 2024Commissioners voted along party lines to revive the rules that declare broadband as a utility-like service that could be regulated like phones and water.
BBC News
- 'The heart of our family': The lives lost to Covid January 31, 2024We share the stories of some of the 12,000 people who have died with coronavirus in Scotland.
- Feeling 'so destroyed' by Covid-19 October 5, 2021A woman with long Covid says she feels angry and frustrated at the lack of help in Northern Ireland.
- Girl dies with Covid on day she was due vaccine October 2, 2021Jorja Halliday, from Portsmouth, was due to have her coronavirus vaccination on the day she died.
- 'I'm double-vaccinated but can't show the proof' September 8, 2021A woman who got one jab in England and one in Scotland says her vaccine certificate only confirms a single dose.
- Vaccine refuser paid ultimate price, says partner August 5, 2021Leslie Lawrenson died and his partner became seriously ill with Covid after they refused vaccines.