LIVE LISTEN WATCH CORPORATE SUPPORT US DONATE CONTACT US ENEWS myWHRO SIGN IN
 
Donate
Click to Search
 
Fatma Tanis/NPR

A view of the Silwan neighborhood from the City of David park, with the al-Bustan area at the bottom of the valley.

Fatma Tanis/NPR

An Israeli demolition last month revived fears among residents of al-Bustan in east Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood. "Yes, Bustan is going to be demolished for a park," says Jerusalem's deputy mayor.

Read more ...
Masashi Hara/Getty Images

There are lots of ways to watch the 2020 Olympic Games, from streaming to mobile app to good old-fashioned broadcast television. Here's how and where to catch your favorite events.

Read more ...
Henry Holt & Co.

The author has gifts as a writer: a novelistic eye for scene and detail, an ear for dramatic dialogue. His story keeps moving, free of constraints common to courtroom lawyers or newspaper reporters.

Read more ...
Behrouz Mehri /Getty Images

The coronavirus infection rate will be discussed at upcoming talks, according to Toshiro Muto, CEO of the Tokyo Olympics' organizing committee.

Read more ...
Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

After Palm Beach sex offender Jeffrey Epstein received a lenient sentence for his crimes, journalist Julie K. Brown identified 80 women who had survived his abuse. Her book is Perversion of Justice.

Read more ...
Steven Senne/AP

One day after the Biden administration accused China of a massive hack of Microsoft's email server software, Beijing said the U.S. has been mounting cyberattacks for the past 11 years.

Read more ...
Jeff Chiu/AP

Four big drug companies would pay out $26 billion to dozens of states over the next 17 years.

Read more ...
Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Women's Sports Foundation

Becca Meyers is a star for the U.S. Paralympic swim team. But she won't be in Tokyo, after being told her mother, who acts as her personal care assistant, can't join her.

Read more ...
Support for WHRO comes from
Support for WHRO comes from

The world changes fast.

Keep up with daily local news from WHRO.
Get local news every weekday in your inbox.

Sign-up here.