Two men accused of plotting to kill British Prime Minister Theresa May appeared in a London court Wednesday. The two are believed to have been planning a suicide attack using explosives and a knife at the home of the prime minister on 10 Downing Stre
New Wildfire Starts Near Los Angeles A dangerous wildfire has started in the Bel Air area of Los Angeles, California, as firefighters battle three other fires across Southern California. The latest wildfire reached the side of the busy Interstate 405
This is Whats Trending Today... Time Magazine has named the Silence Breakers -- those who have publicly shared their stories of sexual abuse -- as its 2017 Person of the Year. Since early October, numerous women have spoken out about sexual wrongdoin
This is Whats Trending Today A Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus Christ that recently sold for a record $450 million is heading to the Louvre Abu Dhabi. The newly opened museum made the announcement this week. The 500-year-old painting is called Sa
The self-declared Islamic State (IS) group is close to defeat in Syria and Iraq. Now, some observers say the groups hope of winning the information war is also failing. They say IS propagandists are unable to say their side is winning. So the propaga
Study: Oil Spills Double Risk of Baby Deaths in Nigeria A new study has found that babies have a higher chance of dying in their first few weeks of life if their mothers live close to an oil spill. Researchers studied information about babies dying a
American Senator to Resign After Accusations of Sexual Wrongdoing American Senator Al Franken of Minnesota said he will resign from Congress in the coming weeks. The Democrat announced his decision Thursday. Over several weeks, eight women have accus
We present the second of three parts of the short story Benito Cereno. It was written by Herman Melville. Last week, we told how African slaves on a Spanish ship rebelled in seventeen ninety-nine. They killed most of the Spanish sailors. Only the cap
AP Report: Myanmars Security Forces Using Rape Against Rohingya A new report uses words like sweeping and methodical to describe sexual violence against Rohingya Muslims by members of Myanmars security forces. Reporters with the Associated Press spok
Saudi Arabia to Permit Movie Theaters After 35-Year Ban Saudi Arabias government says it will lift a ban on movie theaters starting next year. The move was announced Monday by the countrys ministry of culture and information. The decision was the lat
A law that permits Indians to get information about their government is helping a group of women in Delhi get needed services. The women have led a successful campaign demanding that city officials improve access to water, waste removal services and
Every year as southern Arizona cooled, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his students would travel there to escape the cold of winter in Wisconsin. Wrights students built shelters at a place he called Taliesin West, northeast of the state capital, Pho
A new study suggests that dark markings on the planet Mars represent sand not water. Research in 2015 had suggested that lines on some Martian hills were evidence of water. Yet American scientists now say these lines appear more like dry, steep flows
Now, Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. The United States is a big country with many, many roads. Many, if not most, of Americans depend on motor vehicles to get from place to place. It goes without saying that, when talking or writin
Strong Winds Continue to Fuel California Wildfires Firefighters continue to fight wildfires in southern California, including a new fire just north of San Diego. In the past five days, the fires have destroyed at least 500 buildings and forced 190,00
Rwanda Invests in STEM Education for Girls Yvonne Kevia is an 18-year-old high school student in Rwanda. She wants to become a chemical engineer. She enjoys doing experiments and taking careful notes in her high school laboratory in Kigali, Rwandas c
UNESCO Names Neapolitan Pizza a Cultural Heritage This week, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO announced new members to its list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The 12 new members include
Christmas Attractions Across America Cities all across the United States are dressing up for the Christmas season with trees, lights and holiday magic. Today, we look at a few of them. New York City In New York City, one of the best-known holiday att
Two New Museums Tell Mississippi's Story The southern U.S. state of Mississippi turns 200 years old on Sunday. The day before, the state will open two museums that examine its history. The museums are in Jackson, the state capital. They aim to tell M
Kara Rowells enjoys hard work. The native of Tarpon Springs, Florida learned to love being busy from her father. My dad always had a lot of different jobs at once, and so thats the model that I saw, she told VOA. My dad will often work a job all day
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- 行走的艺术,垃圾的乐趣,不同寻常的大学课程
- 来自圣尼古拉斯的访问
- Programs Let Inmates Earn University Degree While in Prison
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- Russian Officials Bar Anti-Corruption Activist from Running for President
- Peru's Fujimori Asks for Forgiveness After Pardoning
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- 沙特解除35年禁令 明年起将重新开放电影院
- VOA慢速英语--What People Looked Up on Google in 2017
- 青少年准备通过手部训练成为护士助理
- VOA慢速英语2017--家人寻求被朝鲜绑架者的消息
- 非洲学校正讨论是否用当地语言教学
- VOA慢速英语2017--比特币在委内瑞拉获飞速
- 'Benito Cereno,' by Herman Melville, Part Three
- 纪录片《I, Tonya》重新审视美国最大的体育丑闻之一
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