Louise Schiavone
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
NPR's Joanna Kakisis has more.
The Coast Guard says migrants were aboard a wooden skiff that capsized in stormy seas off San Diego late last night.
At least four people died and four were hospitalized.
Authorities say several of the survivors claimed Mexican nationality.
Officials say that with land borders more heavily guarded now, migrants are increasingly turning to travel by sea aboard unstable open fishing boats, sometimes traveling hundreds of miles north in the dead of night.
The American Psychological Association has released an advisory about AI chatbots and mental health needs, and PR's Ritu Chatterjee reports.
Senator John Fetterman is home from the hospital two days after a fall related to a ventricular fibrillation flare-up
On social media, the Pennsylvania Democrat posted a photo of himself saying that after 20 stitches, he's fine.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
military official tells NPR the world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, will arrive in the northern Caribbean tomorrow amid increasing tensions with Venezuela.
has conducted multiple strikes on boats in the region, saying they were ferrying drugs.
Border Patrol agents have begun carrying out immigration enforcement in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Nick Delacanal from member station WFAE has details.
The nation's aviation system is gradually returning to normal after the government shutdown, but some effects linger.
NPR's Joel Rose reports that air traffic reductions of 3 percent persist at dozens of major airports.