President Joe Biden's interaction with reporters

President Joe Biden snapped at reporters during a press conference, claiming he knows more world leaders than they have ever met. Critics describe him as short-tempered and vindictive in contrast to the image the White House portrays.

Gang Attack on Hospital in Haiti

Two reporters and a police officer were killed, and several reporters were wounded in a gang attack in Haiti on the reopening of Port-au-Prince's biggest public hospital. Street gangs have taken over much of the city, causing widespread violence and chaos.

Challenges at The Washington Post

The Washington Post, once considered a top journalism gig, is facing challenges with declining readership, financial losses, and potential layoffs. New management under Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is trying to improve the situation by implementing financial and personal discipline measures, including a return-to-office policy that has upset many reporters.

Paul Whelan's Return Home After Russian Captivity

Paul Whelan speaks to reporters after arriving in Texas following years in Russian captivity, expressing disbelief until flying over England.

President Biden's Use of Notes During Press Conferences

President Biden used notes and a list of reporters during a press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister, leading to controversy and questions about his reliance on notes during events.

Impact of U.S. Presidential Election on Global Perspectives

Reporters from around the world provide perspectives on the impact of the U.S. presidential election in their respective countries.

Global Perspectives on the U.S. Election

NPR reporters in China, Europe, and South America provide insights on how the U.S. election is perceived globally.