Daniella Cheslow appears in the following:
U.S. Seeks To Extradite 3 Ex-Credit Suisse Bankers Accused Of Fraud in Mozambique
Friday, January 04, 2019
The three were allegedly at the center of a scheme that loaned $2 billion to Mozambique for sham tuna fishing and naval projects.
Congresswoman Tlaib Inspires Palestinian-Americans With A Dress And A Hashtag
Friday, January 04, 2019
Michigan Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib wore a thobe to her swearing-in ceremony, and women responded on social media with photographs of themselves wearing the elaborate embroidered Palestinian dress.
Baylor Women End No. 1 UConn's Years-Long Winning Streak
Friday, January 04, 2019
In a 68-57 upset, the Baylor Lady Bears handed the UConn Huskies their first regular season loss since 2014.
Trial Begins For 11 Suspects In Killing Of Saudi Journalist Khashoggi
Thursday, January 03, 2019
Saudi Arabia's Public Prosecutor says it is seeking the death penalty for five of the suspects in the grisly killing of Jamal Khashoggi last year in Turkey.
Zinke's Handwritten Resignation Note: A Bear To Read, A Bone To Critics
Thursday, January 03, 2019
The outgoing interior secretary wrote his resignation letter in thick red ink. Now critics are piling on for his handwriting and his policies.
Senate Sets Mid-January Confirmation Hearings For Attorney General Nominee
Thursday, January 03, 2019
William Barr, nominated by President Trump to become attorney general, will face the Senate Jan. 15 and 16. If confirmed, Barr will replace acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker.
In Mexico, A Mayor Is Killed Within Hours Of Taking Office
Wednesday, January 02, 2019
Gunmen fatally shot the mayor of a town in Oaxaca state as he walked to city hall. It was the latest in a year of killings of public officials.
U.S. Agents Fire Tear Gas At Migrants Trying To Cross Mexico Border
Wednesday, January 02, 2019
U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities say they fired tear gas to deter about 150 Central American migrants from climbing over or under the U.S.-Mexico border fence into California.
What You Need To Know About The Affordable Care Act After Texas Ruling
Monday, December 17, 2018
A federal judge in Texas rules the ACA is unconstitutional. What does this mean for American healthcare, and who will be affected?
'I Wish I Had Never Been President': SNL Imagines 'It's A Wonderful Trump'
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Celebrity cameos reappear to imagine a world where Trump lost the 2016 election.
Cambodia Nabs More Than 3 Tons Of Illegal Ivory
Sunday, December 16, 2018
A tip from the U.S. Embassy alerted Cambodian authorities to a haul of at least 3.2 tons of ivory that shipped from Mozambique.
For Berlin, Invasive Crustaceans Are A Tough Catch And A Tough Sell
Wednesday, August 08, 2018
Louisiana crawfish have invaded waterways in Germany's capital. Wildlife officials licensed a fisherman to catch them for chefs, hoping a taste for "Berlin Lobster" might control the invasive species.
GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick: 'The President Was Manipulated By Vladimir Putin'
Sunday, July 22, 2018
The Pennsylvania congressman served in the FBI and says he has full confidence in the U.S. intelligence community. Days ago, GOP Rep. Will Hurd of Texas came to the same conclusion.
Trump Administration Releases Classified Warrants For FBI Wiretap Of Carter Page
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Republicans claim the 412 pages reveal FBI bias in favor of Hillary Clinton; Democrats say the documents are evidence of deep connections between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Anthony Bourdain's Legacy Shines On In Cajun Country
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Although he traveled the world over, the chef and TV host kept coming back to explore Cajun food culture in Louisiana in a thoughtful way. And he made life-changing impressions on some of its people.
London Lights Grenfell Tower Green A Year After Deadly Fire
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Seventy-two lives were lost in the fire. The incident has come to symbolize poor living conditions in public housing and what is perceived as a slow and distant government response.
Chilean Police Raid Offices Of Catholic Church In Sex Abuse Scandal
Thursday, June 14, 2018
The raid came days after three bishops in Chile resigned over the church's decades-long sex abuse and coverup.
San Francisco Elects City's First African-American Female Mayor
Thursday, June 14, 2018
London Breed is a native San Franciscan who grew up in public housing. Her opponent, a former state senator, would have been the city's first openly gay mayor.
Wildfires Blaze Across Parts Of Southwest
Thursday, June 14, 2018
The fires have shut down the San Juan National Forest and destroyed homes in the tourist hub of Moab, Utah.
Auditions Begin For 'Hamilton' In Puerto Rico
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda has promised to play the lead in a January 2019 production.