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Calling Home: Maia Ramsden in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
New Zealand athlete Maia Ramsden is calling home from Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA where she studies at Harvard University. Audio
Florida's Supreme Court ushers in a 6 week abortion ban
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Florida's Supreme Court ushering in a 6 week abortion ban, the last living survivor of the USS Arizona passing away and… Audio
US passes compact agreement following months of delay
US passes compact agreement following months of delay. Audio
How to rein in abuse of US federal funds in the Pacific
How to rein in abuse of US federal funds in the Pacific. Audio
US Coast Guard lead says engaging with Pacific is top priority
US Coast Guard lead says relationship with the Pacific is top priority Audio
Donald Trump on top at the New Hampshire Republican primary
Donald Trump has come out on top at the New Hampshire Republican primary, further cementing his role as the party's frontrunner for the presidential election in November. His projected win makes him… Audio
USA correspondent Ron Elving
Republican candidate Nikki Haley is getting one last shot at Donald Trump after Ron DeSantis suspended his presidential campaign. Audio
US correspondent on Christmas in the USA
It's our last programme for the year so we're crossing to some of our international correspondents to look what's been happening on their patch and what might lie ahead.
Washington DC correspondent… Audio
USA correspondent Ron Elving
The United States is vowing to defend itself against a barrage of attacks on its military bases across the Middle East. Over the last three weeks, Iran-backed militia groups have attacked US bases and… Audio
USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
Ximena says abortion issues are top of mind ahead of 2024, but the GOP keeps losing on the issue at the local level. President Joe Biden has designated a new national monument near the Grand Canyon… Audio
USA and China's ever-growing battle for influence
USA and China's ever-growing battle for influence in the Pacific. Audio
USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
President Joe Biden has confirmed he'll run again, as the US teeters on the edge of a fiscal cliff. Donald Trump's legal woes worsen, as a US judge throws out a mistrial request in the rape case… Audio
TikTok attacked for China ties as US lawmakers push for ban
The US Congress has drilled TikTok's chief executive about potential Chinese influence over the platform and said its short videos were damaging children's mental health. Audio
'History will hold Donald Trump accountable' for 6 January, Pence says
Former US Vice President Mike Pence has offered his most forceful rebuke to date of his one-time boss Donald Trump over his role in the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol.
Britain's PM flies to US to advance three-way sub pact with Australia
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is flying to the United States to meet the US President and Australian Prime Minister in order to finalise details of a submarine pact aimed at countering China.
Karen Kasler: US Correspondent
Joining us again is our U.S. correspondent Karen Kasler, the Statehouse Bureau Chief for public radio and television in Ohio. She takes a look at the current candidates for the 2024 Republican… Audio
Gunman turns fire on US journalists, mother and child
A gunman has opened fire on journalists reporting a murder in Florida, killing one, before fatally shooting a child and wounding her mother, US authorities say.
USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron talks to Susie about President Joe Biden's visit to Ukraine, the US focus on China's surveillance and Russia's push in Ukraine, and the declining health of US former President Jimmy Carter who is… Audio
At least 53 killed in attack in Syria blamed on Islamic State
At least 53 civilians were killed in an attack in Syria's central desert province of Homs, state media says, blaming Islamic State.
Texas Walmart massacre suspect pleads guilty to US hate crimes
A Texas man accused of targeting Latinos during a 2019 massacre of 23 people at an El Paso Walmart store pleaded guilty to federal hate crimes, according to the US attorney's office.