Neglected violence: The under-reported conflicts in South Sudan and the Central African Republic
Reporter Dylan Tull explores two of the world’s most-neglected conflicts in the Central African Republic and South Sudan.
Reporter Dylan Tull explores two of the world’s most-neglected conflicts in the Central African Republic and South Sudan.
The U.S. sold more weapons to Saudi Arabia than any other country in the world from 2012 to 2016.
Where do our guns go? Read More »
Rowing can be a seemingly calm sport on the outside. But on the inside, rowers pay meticulous attention to every stroke, their minds acting as the shutter of a camera, examining each miniscule movement individually. Experience this in 360 video.
Power in every stroke – A rowing practice in 360 Read More »
In fiscal year 2016, the U.S. admitted 84,995 refugees – the highest number since the turn of the century. According to Pew Research analysis, only 10 states resettled the majority of refugees. Six of those states voted Republican in the 2016 presidential election.
These are the top states to resettle refugees by political party, as told by Legos Read More »
In Santa Clara County, the District Attorney’s Office decided that the new law should apply retroactively to cases that are currently being direct filed.
Earlier this fall, the East Side Union High School District in San Jose said it is exploring ways to reduce tensions and build positive relationships between students and police officers on campus.
San Jose school district tries to improve student-campus police relations Read More »
Californians will decide if only judges — instead of prosecutors — will determine whether youth should be tried as adults or minors, a change that proponents say would help resolve racial inequities in sentencing.
Proposition 57 could lead to fewer youth serving time in adult prison Read More »