For Religious Communities, What Happens After an Attack?
We speak with three people who lost family and friends as a result of attacks at their places of worship.
Montana Decides Whether to Keep Taxing to Fund Public Colleges
Decreasing support for higher education in Montana could mean the first “no” vote for using property taxes to support public colleges.
Alaskans to Vote on Salmon Habitat Regulations
Alaskan voters will be deciding to whether to better protect salmon habitats on Election Day.
14-Year Oil Spill Shows No Signs of Slowing
Taylor Energy has sued the federal government to end its responsibility to stop the Gulf of Mexico spill, which began in 2004.
After Synagogue Massacre, How Should Parents Talk to Their Children?
If parents have trouble facing the reality of what happened, it can seem especially challenging to broach the subject with children.
Guests:
There is no paywall on the story you just read because a community of dedicated listeners and readers have contributed to keep the global news you rely on free and accessible for all. Will you join the 319 donors who have supported The World so far? From now until Dec. 31, your gift will help us unlock a $67,000 match. Donate today to double your impact!