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US Politics · United StatesNow, it’s Chris Van Hollen’s turn. The mild-mannered Maryland senator has suddenly emerged as a leading figure in the resistance to Donald Trump’s norm-busting presidency, becoming the latest in a small but growing collection of Democratic officials testing the strength of their political power in a weakened party with no clear leader.See the Story
Anti-Trump resistance sees another leader in Van Hollen as Democrats' leadership carousel turns
Coverage: 34 sources
Climate Change · NigeriaSeveral canoes paddle toward Makoko, a vast floating slum built on stilts in the lagoon at one end of Nigeria’s economic hub of Lagos. Riding on the vessels are giant cardboard puppet animals along with their puppeteers dressed in black.See the Story
In Nigeria’s floating slum, ‘The Herds’ tour spotlights climate change where it’s felt the most
Coverage: 16 sources
Technology · United StatesAsian shares were mixed on Monday following the Easter weekend holiday, with some markets still closed. U.S. futures were lower as U.S. tech companies prepared to release their earnings after the recent spate of market turmoil brought on by President Donald Trump’s trade war. ‘’One thing that’s absolutely clear — and no longer debatable — is that the reputational hit to the U.S. brand is real, and it’s not fading quietly into the next news cycle…See the Story
Asian markets are mixed as US tech companies are due to release earnings
60% Center coverage: 15 sources
Port-Au-Prince · Port-Au-PrincePORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — At least three Haitian soldiers were killed in what appeared to be a gang ambush in a town on the outskirts of Haiti’s capital on Sunday, Haitian authorities confirmed. The area of Kenscoff has been under heavy fire in recent days as Haitian law enforcement have warred with the gang coalition known as Viv Ansanm. It’s just the latest explosion of violence as Haitian authorities and foreign forces scramble to reign in…See the Story
3 Haitian soldiers warring with gangs are slain outside of Port--au-Prince
53% Center coverage: 17 sources