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Emmerson Mnangagwa, center, greets supporters gathered outside the ZANU-PF party headquarters in downtown Harare, Zimbabwe on Wednesday. (Ben Curtis/AP)
NPR
International

Who is Zimbabwe’s new leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa?

"The Crocodile," "The Enforcer," "The Bodyguard," "The Spymaster." Those are just some of the names Zimbabwe's new leader goes by. One could also add "The Survivor."

8 years ago



Egyptians gather outside a mosque in the Sinai Peninsula where assailants carried out a bombing and shooting attack during Friday prayers that killed at least 235 people, according to the state news agency. (Stringer/AFP/Getty Images)
NPR
International

Mosque attack in Egypt’s Sinai kills at least 235

A terrorist attack that targeted a mosque in Egypt's Sinai has left at least 235 people dead and as many as 109 wounded Friday, that country's state news agency reported.

8 years ago

(Patrick Semansky/AP Photo, file)
National Interest

Once again, Joe is Biden his time

This is so deja vu. It feels like a reprise of summer '15, when speculation was rampant that Joe might challenge Hillary Clinton for the '16 nomination.

8 years ago

Pennsylvania's state capitol building in Harrisburg (WITF)
Business
Pennsylvania

Pa. state lawmakers will get an automatic pay raise

When Pennsylvania lawmakers return to the Capitol after their Thanksgiving recess, they’ll have a little extra cash waiting for them.

8 years ago

Although slot revenue has declined in recent years across the casino industry, Harrah's Philadelphia in nearby Chester still generated over $13 million in slot taxes last year. Over 150 local governments have been beneficiaries of the local share assessment, which was in limbo after being struck down by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2016.  (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY
Keystone Crossroads
Business
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Taxes

Financial sector sees Pennsylvania gaming law changes as good for municipal governments

Moody’s says the new legislation has already restored investors’ confidence that municipal borrowers can once again count on casinos for millions of dollars in revenue.

8 years ago

Ashley Bennett won a seat as Atlantic County Freeholder in the most recent election (Bennett for Freeholder)
Gender
New Jersey

Women winning record number of Freeholder seats in N.J.

A new report shows New Jersey is getting closer to gender balance in county government.

8 years ago

National Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning Ceremony
National Interest

Talking turkey: Still much to be thankful for during our civic crisis

I'm abundantly thankful for Robert Mueller, a free and independent press, and our resilient checks and balances.

8 years ago


FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced Tuesday a plan to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
NPR
Business
Technology

FCC’s Pai: ‘Heavy-handed’ net neutrality rules are stifling the internet

In an interview with NPR's Morning Edition, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says his plan to remove net neutrality rules is a way of bringing the Internet back to how it was in the 90s.

8 years ago

File photo: New Jersey State Capitol building in Trenton. (Alan Tu/WHYY)
Business
New Jersey
Personal Finance

N.J. lawmaker wants to crack down on non-compete clauses

New Jersey is one of a number of states beginning to take a closer look at regulating non-compete clauses, an issue that has largely been dealt with by the courts.

8 years ago

Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg. (WITF)
Energy
Environment
Pennsylvania

As lawmakers leave for holiday, fate of Pa. severance tax unclear

Debate may have begun in the state House on a natural gas severance tax — but it remains to be seen if that will actually result in a final vote.

8 years ago


A Rohingya refugee boy looks on at Balukhali refugee camp in the Bangladeshi district of Ukhia on Wednesday. An estimated 618,000 Muslim Rohingya have fled mainly Buddhist Myanmar since a military crackdown was launched in Rakhine in August. Refugees describe a campaign of rape, murder and arson. (Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images)
NPR
International

U.S. denounces violence against Rohingya as ‘ethnic cleansing’

The wave of government-backed violence against the Rohingya minority in Myanmar amounts to "ethnic cleansing," the U.S. State Department says, in a statement.

8 years ago

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before leaving the White House, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017
National Interest

Child molesters are thankful for Donald Trump

It's not enough to say that Trump keeps lowering the bar, because at this point, there no longer is a bar.

8 years ago

This non-descript building at 1209 North Orange Street in Wilmington is the legal home for more than 200,000 businesses who use this location as their legal Delaware addresses. (Public domain)
NewsWorks Tonight
Business
Delaware
Personal Finance

Delaware sets new guidelines for corporations and LLCs

Delaware is one of the easiest states to set up a company, and draws criticism that the lax licensing laws enable terrorism, drug trafficking and money laundering.

8 years ago

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U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone (left) and others are optimistic that New Jersey will win its case for legalized sports betting in the state. (Phil Gregory/WHYY)
Law
New Jersey
Sports

N.J. likes its odds on case for legalizing sports betting

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear legal arguments next month in New Jersey's quest to legalize sports betting even though federal law banned it 25 years ago.

8 years ago

U.S. Rep. Bob Brady
Dave Davies: Off Mic
Elections
Law
Philadelphia

FBI searches Congressman Bob Brady’s emails in probe of $90K paid to rival

The search involves allegations that U.S. Rep. Bob Brady paid his 2012 Democratic primary opponent $90,000 from his campaign fund to drop his challenge for Brady's seat.

8 years ago

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