All Things Considered
Beirut Crowd Protests Trump Recognizing Jerusalem As Israel's Capital
Polls In Alabama Indicate Tuesday's Special Election Is Unusually Close
In "Gardens Speak," visitors lie in graves 10 at a time, listening to recorded stories of those killed in the Syrian uprising. Tania El Khoury/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Stories Of Syria's Uprising, And Its Backyard Funerals, In 'Gardens Speak'
Zimbabwean Pastor Evan Mawarire, acquitted recently of trying to subvert the government, has deftly used social media in a quest for justice and rights. "It's important that we let the administration that is coming in right now know that if they do to us what Robert Mugabe's government did to us, we will do the same thing to them that we've done to Robert Mugabe," he recently told journalists. Mujahid Safodien/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
'Fight For Rights Will Continue' In Zimbabwe, #ThisFlag Movement Pastor Vows
Shoppers walk through a forest of Christmas trees on the Snicker's Gap Christmas Tree Farm in Bluemont, Va., in 2004. This season, a tightened tree supply dates back a decade ago, when fewer trees were planted during the recession. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
This Year's Christmas Tree Shortage Has Roots In The Recession
Actor Terry Crews was recognized last week as part of "The Silence Breakers," the group of men and women collectively named Time magazine's Person of the Year. Crews says he was sexually assaulted in 2016 by a Hollywood talent agent. Jordan Strauss/AP hide caption