U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has announced $3.2 billion in private sector investment in Central America as part of an effort to improve the economy and address the migration out of the region. Mike O’Sullivan reports from Los Angeles, where Harris is taking part in the Summit of the Americas.
U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visited Uvalde, Texas, on May 29, 2022, to sympathize with relatives and survivors of the latest mass shooting in the United States, following the killing last week of 19 school children and their two teachers.
As the people of Uvalde, Texas, mourn the 19 children and 2 adults killed in Tuesday’s school shooting, many step in to help
‘City Nature Challenge’ expands to 47 countries, including war-torn Ukraine
Get a ground-level look at the workings of America’s biggest port. What has caused supply shortages around the world, and what is being done to fix it, on The Inside Story-Broken Supply Chains.
Some hope to restore the inland lake, once a popular resort and now an environmental disaster
YouTube channel Tasting History explores history through food
Many businesses rely on fast shipments by sea and land to get the components they need to make and distribute their products. But backups at U.S. ports and slowdowns in other modes of shipping have upended the system. VOA’s Mike O'Sullivan tells how one California toy company is coping.
With US promise to accept 100,000 refugees, Ukrainians arrive at US border with Mexico
Many, including Russians, are barred under COVID protocols, Ukrainians admitted on a case-by-case basis
Amid surge in hate crimes, free class teaches Asian seniors to defend themselves
Was the president's visit an act of diplomat genius or a strategic blunder?
Shaken by recent violent attacks and racial slurs, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders look for solutions
It's a celebration of American football, entertainment, marketing
Some events canceled, others move ahead with precautions
Volunteers are busy decorating floats for the annual Tournament of Roses parade, an American tradition since 1890. Mike O'Sullivan reports the flower-decked parade entries will brighten the streets of Pasadena, California, in a blaze of color New Year's morning.
Inefficiencies Compounded at Ports and Warehouses
Targeted for religion, political views, they still speak out
Documentary shows impact of climate change on Niger village
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