Daniella Cheslow appears in the following:
Puerto Rico Releases Data On Hundreds Of Deaths Following Hurricane Maria
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
The island's government still lists the official death toll from the hurricane as 64 despite evidence that it's vastly under-counted.
Tesla Lays Off 9 Percent Of Workforce
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
CEO Elon Musk says the cuts will help the electric car company turn a profit for the first time in 15 years.
House To Vote Next Week On Competing Immigration Bills
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
The move by House GOP leaders late Tuesday night heads off a contentious "discharge petition" effort led by GOP moderates and House Democrats to force immigration votes if no deal is reached.
Ivanka Trump And Jared Kushner Earned More Than $80 Million Last Year, Filings Show
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Rent, royalties and the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., kept money flowing in 2017.
Airstrike Reportedly Hits Doctors Without Borders Facility In Yemen
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
The international aid group says the cholera treatment center had clear markings and that it gave its coordinates to the Saudi-UAE-led coalition that carried out the strike. No one was hurt.
Senators Move To Reverse Trump's Deal Lifting Sanctions On China's ZTE
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
A bipartisan amendment by senators could undo a deal struck days ago to revive the Chinese telecom giant after it was cut off from its U.S. suppliers over sales to Iran and North Korea.
In Greece, Fire Reveals Ancient Artifacts, Possibly Hidden By Thieves
Friday, June 08, 2018
Firefighters discovered a trove of 200 antiquities stashed in plastic bags. Authorities suspected smugglers.
Austria Will Shutter 7 Mosques And Review Residency Of Dozens Of Imams
Friday, June 08, 2018
The crackdown follows a 2015 law that bars foreign financing of religious institutions in Austria, but critics say it's driven by Islamophobia.
Dresses Flutter On Drones In Saudi Fashion Show, But Critics Aren't Buying It
Thursday, June 07, 2018
The organizer says the novel approach was a way to celebrate fashion while keeping to Ramadan sensibilities.
Lava From Kilauea Boils Away Freshwater Lake In Hawaii
Thursday, June 07, 2018
The lava entered Green Lake at 10 a.m. local time and had evaporated all the water by 3 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
'Your Children Are Safe': A Town In Wales Welcomes Refugees From Syria
Wednesday, June 06, 2018
The U.K. began its community sponsorship program for Syrians in 2016. Some refugees who arrived earlier have helped newcomers settle in — and are persuading Welsh communities to open their doors.
Fishermen Say They Were Misled About Brexit Vote
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Many British fishermen voted to leave the European Union, hoping they would get more control over fishing rights in British waters. But as Brexit negotiations drag on, that hope is fading.
A Wall Of Poppies On The National Mall Honors Fallen Soldiers
Saturday, May 26, 2018
In Washington, D.C., a dramatic memorial of bright red flowers pays tribute to men and women who died in uniform.
Rose McGowan: Put Me On The Stand Against Weinstein
Saturday, May 26, 2018
The actress was one of the first women to publicly accuse Weinstein of sexual assault. She says she had not believed the movie mogul would face charges, but now hopes he will be convicted.
As Karl Marx Turns 200, Visitors Pay Respect — And A Fee — At Tomb Site
Saturday, May 05, 2018
The grave of history's leading anti-capitalist requires visitors to hand over some capital. As many Marxists challenge the fee, the trust backing the site insists the funds help maintain the cemetery.
Caribbean Immigrants To U.K. Threatened With Deportation
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
In Britain, some Caribbean immigrants who have been living legally in the U.K. for decades have lost their right to stay in the country. It's caused calls to rethink British immigration policy.
Cape Town's Water Crisis Marks Divide Between Rich And Poor
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Wealthy residents of the South African city are coping with the drought by drilling bore holes into the aquifer. But compliance with water restrictions may have put off the day when the taps run dry.
Puerto Rican Cooking And The American South Mix In 'Coconuts And Collards'
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Author Von Diaz's cookbook Coconuts and Collards offers a vegetable-forward take on foods she learned to cook from her Puerto Rican grandmother and on the fly in her family's kitchen near Atlanta.
In Puerto Rico, A Generator's Buzz Powers One Singer's Musical Imagination
Saturday, December 23, 2017
In Puerto Rico, some people without power are relying on generators for electricity. Merengue singer Joseph Fonseca was inspired by the rumble of those machines, which led to his latest hit song.
Climate Change Ripens Prospects For German Winemakers
Friday, November 17, 2017
While Spanish and Italian growers worry heat will dry out vines, in Germany, warming has made for better Rieslings. And one scientist says they couldn't be making red wine so good otherwise.