Matias Delacroix / AP New Hampshire Woman and Young Daughter Kidnapped in Caribbean, US Government Issues 'Do Not Travel' Order A woman from New Hampshire who works for a nonprofit organization in Haiti and her young daughter have been reported as kidnapped. By The Associated Press July 30, 2023
Efrem Lukatsky - File / AP Journalist Killings Jumped by a Staggering 50% in 2022: Report According to numbers from the Committee to Protect Journalists, in 2022, the number of journalists killed rose by 50 percent. By The Associated Press January 24, 2023
Jason Koerner / Getty Images Harris Faulkner Opens up on Prayer and Miracles in Her Life: 'I've Been Put Here as a Witness' Harris Faulkner has written a new book about her own prayer life and the prayers of individuals who have experienced hardship. By Richard Moorhead December 24, 2022
Douglas Sacha / Getty Images US Officials Sound the Alarm - Armed Forces Must Deploy in Haiti: 'Next Step Becomes Biblical' As Haiti continues fighting violence and thousands flee, the U.S. is considering whether to intervene or not. By Abby Liebing November 29, 2022
Alex Brandon / AP Instead of Closing the Border, Biden Considering Sending Migrants to Former Terrorist Prison: Report The Biden administration is running out of options on where to place the overwhelming number of illegal migrants coming through the border. By Jennie Taer October 31, 2022
AP / Ramon Espinosa Caribbean Nation on 'Edge of Collapse' After Politician Assassinated; Gang Violence and Political Turmoil Rock Country 'We have both been talking to a variety of countries to gauge their interest in and willingness to participate in that.' By Jack Davis October 29, 2022
Jack Vartoogian / Getty Images Musician Dies After Collapsing on Stage During Concert: 'You Can Tell He Wasn't Feeling Good' He was pronounced dead soon after he passed out on stage. He leaves behind a pregnant wife and two children. By Abby Liebing October 18, 2022
Odelyn Joseph - File / AP With Haiti Paralyzed by Protesters, Former Elections Minister Warns What the UN Might Do in the Chaos Haiti is currently plagued by gangs and protesters, but a former elections minister is warning them to be cautious about receiving help. By The Associated Press October 7, 2022
@MetroUK / Twitter Student Had No Idea What He Found in Dumpster in Haiti 5 Years Ago Would Change His Life Forever 'He was crying and had no clothes on and I could see the pain in his eyes - I had to do something,' Jimmy Amisial said. By Jack Davis July 27, 2022
(Nicholas Kamm - AFP / Getty Images Biden Support Crushing Record Lows, Only 18% Say He Should Run for Re-Election President Joe Biden has reelection backing from a pitiful 18% of the American public in a tentative 2024 campaign. By Richard Moorhead July 14, 2022