Amazon Warehouse Workers' Economic Wellbeing

A study found that half of Amazon warehouse workers struggle to afford food or housing despite the company raising wages to $15 an hour. The study highlights food and housing insecurities among employees and criticizes Amazon's treatment of workers.

Gangs' Attack on Haiti's Police Chief

Gangs in Haiti stormed the neighborhood of the police chief, set his house on fire, and killed his dog. The police force, previously criticized, has gained respect for their efforts in defending government buildings. The gangs have control over many parts of Port-au-Prince, creating a sense of insecurity among residents. Despite facing challenges, the police are holding their ground against the gangs with limited resources.

Surge in Violence Forces 53,000 to Flee Port-au-Prince in Less Than 3 Weeks

More than 53,000 people have fled Port-au-Prince in less than three weeks due to unrelenting gang violence, with the majority heading to Haiti's rural southern region, raising concerns about the lack of infrastructure and resources to support them. Gangs have attacked government institutions, burned police stations, and released thousands of inmates from prisons, leading to over 1,500 reported deaths and 17,000 homeless individuals. The violence has forced the Prime Minister to announce his resignation and a transitional council to be established.

Negative Impact of Snapchat's Friend Ranking Feature on Teenagers

Snapchat's friend ranking feature, part of its paid subscription service, is causing anxiety and insecurity among teenagers by quantifying their social status. Critics argue it puts pressure on teens to fit in, leading to drama and misunderstandings in relationships.

Haiti Food Crisis and Gang Violence

Haiti is facing a severe food crisis as gang violence spreads, leading to a significant portion of the population struggling to feed themselves. The situation is exacerbated by inflation, poor harvests, and armed groups taking over farmlands.

Crisis in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Port-au-Prince, Haiti is in a state of turmoil as criminal gangs attack government institutions, leading to a siege at the international airport. Vigilante groups have formed to combat the gangs, resulting in extrajudicial executions and a sense of fear and mistrust among residents. Displacement camps are overcrowded and lacking resources, causing tensions with host communities. The city is plagued by violence, kidnappings, and a lack of political stability.

Haiti Political Crisis

Gang leader 'Barbecue' warns of civil war in Haiti if Prime Minister Ariel Henry does not resign, amid ongoing violence and chaos in the country.