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US correspondent, Steve Almond
The risk of brain injury in NFL professional football. The law suite againt Robin Thicke. Trevor Noah to replace Jon Stewart on The Daily Show. Audio
US Correspondent Susan Milligan
Susan Milligan reports from the US on Israeli-US relations, following Benjamin Netanyahu's provocative visit to the States just before his re-election, and Texas Senator Ted Cruz's entry into the… Audio
Bryan Stevenson: equal justice
Bryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, an Alabama-based non-profit organisation that has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair… Audio
Honolulu-PagoPago flights increased
Hawaiian Air is adding ten extra flights on the Honolulu to American Samoa route.
US correspondent Steve Almond
Hillary Clintons emails and the presidental election race. Mixed feelings over Harper Lee's new novel 'Go Set a Watchman'. Republician efforts to undermine Obama. Audio
Man arrested over Ferguson police shooting
A 20 year old African-American man has been arrested for shooting two white policemen in the troubled St Louis suburb of Ferguson. Audio
Steubenville
Kiwi Eleanor Bishop bases her new show on a notorious rape that was revealed to the victim via tweets. Eleanor is studying directing in America on a Fulbright Scholarship at the Carnegie Mellon… Audio
David Graham: Hillary Clinton
Staff writer at The Atlantic magazine, discussing the fallout from Hillary Clinton's use of a home email server. Audio
Hunt continues for person who shot two officers in Ferguson
Missouri police are hunting for the shooter who hit two police officers in Ferguson. Audio
Police officers shot after Ferguson protest
Police in the US are questioning two men and one woman about the shooting of two officers outside the Ferguson police department in Missouri. Audio
Texas down to last dose of lethal drugs
The American state of Texas has only one dose of lethal drugs left for use in its death chamber. Audio
Ferguson's police chief resigns
In the U.S, the police chief of Ferguson has resigned, a week after a scathing Justice Department report. Audio
American Samoa stands up to proposed US coral ban
The American Samoa Marine and Wildlife Department is against a proposed US federal ban on removal of coral, saying the ban will impact the fishing culture.
Marshalls battered by tropical depression
In the Marshall islands, big waves and heavy rains have battered coastlines on Majuro Atoll and the southern Marshalls as a tropical disturbance over 300 kilometres south of the capital picked up…
San Fran Expo 1915
Exploring the Pan Pacific International Exposition of 1915 in San Francisco with historian Lee Bruno - it was the 100th anniversary of the World Fair and hosted 250,000 visitors celebrating San… Audio
NSA being sued
America's foreign spy agency the NSA is being sued in another attempt to stop mass surveillance of US citizens. Audio
Hillary Clinton defends personal e-mail use
Hillary Clinton has conceded she made a mistake by failing to use a US government e-mail account when she was Secretary of State. Audio
"Blurred lines" lifted from Marvin Gaye hit
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams have been ordered to pay more than 10-million-dollars in damages to the family of the late soul singer Marvin Gaye after a jury ruled the pair took his music for… Audio
US Correspondent Susan Milligan
Susan Milligan is a Contributing Editor to US News and World Report. She also writes for The Washingtonian, Rhode Island Monthly, AARP Bulletin, eJournal and other publications. She teaches a course… Audio
Co-creator of the Simpsons - Sam Simon dies
Sam Simon, a co-creator of Fox's long-running hit animated series "The Simpsons," died after a battle with colon cancer, his agent said on Monday. He was 59. Audio