Through No Kid Hungry campaign, Share Our Strength helps federal government, local partners fill youngsters’ stomachs
Concern grows over number of combatants and civilians killed
Presidential engagement can help spur regimes to change, but it can take decades
While some welcome Obama's announcement to scrap blanket ban on weapon sales to Vietnam, activists warn US will lose leverage on rights issue
Noting “science rocks,” the president says it’s not just athletes who should be celebrating
Temporary waivers allow service members to keep their beards and wear turbans, but road to inclusion was long and exemptions could be revoked at any time
Imagine having to choose between your faith and serving your country. For American Sikhs - serving in the U.S. military means not being able to follow certain tenets of their religion - including having long hair and a beard, and wearing a turban. Some are slowly pushing back in the fight for religious rights. VOA correspondent Aru Pande sits down with a U.S. Army captain and Bronze Star recipient who recently received an accommodation from the U.S. Army.
Fortunes of West Virginia have been tied to coal production since mineral was first discovered there in 1742, and coal has been tied to US history throughout
Bill could allow countries like Saudi Arabia to be sued for any role officials may have played in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on US soil
With peace negotiations in question, US president urged Russian counterpart to press Assad regime to stop offensive attacks against opposition
‘The ranks of fighters are estimated to be at the lowest levels in about two years, and more and more of them are realizing that their cause is lost,’ US president says
Health experts push Monday for emergency funds to direct toward disease, which shows ‘very strong propensity’ to destroy tissue — including attacking the brain
If vote were to come down to Trump versus Clinton, 60 percent of American women polled in recent CNN survey said they would cast their ballots for Clinton
If the U.S presidential campaign were to come down to Republican Donald Trump versus Democrat Hillary Clinton, 60 percent of American women polled in a recent CNN survey said they would cast their ballots for Clinton. As candidates reach out to women voters, VOA correspondent Aru Pande talks to female African immigrant entrepreneurs on the challenges of starting a woman-owned small business and whom they support come November.
Obama administration officials warn that without funding, US risks not having ability to properly respond to virus
White House says president will 'reiterate that US stands together with NATO in wake of horrific Brussels terrorist attacks
Big victories for Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump in Tuesday's primaries have many looking ahead to a race that most likely will center on those two presidential candidates. VOA correspondent Aru Pande talks to voters in Florida on the issues driving the campaign and whom they favor going forward.
While many Florida voters welcome billionaire front-runner's primary victory, others worry about future if ‘big clown’ ends up in White House
Spike in naturalization numbers seen as topic of deportation in US presidential campaigns pushes Latinos to make their voices heard at ballot box
Following the welcoming ceremony, talks between Obama and Trudeau also focused on fighting the Islamic State militant group
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