Arts & Life This 19th-century short story might help combat racism against refugees today India's Rabindranath Tagore was the first nonwhite writer to win the Nobel Prize in literature. His 1892 story, "The Kabuliwala," fostered empathy for migrants and refugees. It still resonates today. Lauren Frayer
National Refugee admissions hit record low, despite Biden's reversal A total of 11,445 refugees were allowed into the United States during the budget year that ended on Thursday, according to figures obtained by The Associated Press. The Associated Press
Health The state of the pandemic, refugee resettlement, and the future of downtown, this week Bill Radke discusses the week's news with political consultant and columnist Joni Balter, Q13 reporter Jennifer Lee, and KUOW news anchor Paige Browning. Alec Cowan Bill Radke
Local efforts to resettle Afghan refugees face unprecedented challenges ‘The warmth of the welcome is being dissipated because of the lack of permanent housing stock.’ Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics 'New Era In Resettlement': U.S. Refugee Advocates Count On More Community-Based Help Refugee advocates have welcomed President Biden's decision to raise the U.S. refugee cap from 15,000 to 62,500 this year. Community-based resettlement efforts are expected to become more prominent. Deborah Amos
Health COVID-19 Data Is Missing A Lot Of People — And Raising Questions Dr. Paul Spiegel talks about the gaps — and raises the possibility that the pandemic could lead to huge changes in humanitarian responses. Suzette Lohmeyer
National Life Is 'Really Tough' For Refugees Trying To Settle In Pandemic America Federal aid ends after 90 days, when refugees are expected to be self-sufficient. With the coronavirus on top of Trump administration cuts to the refugee program, the challenges are overwhelming. Deborah Amos
Politics Biden Plans To Reopen America To Refugees After Trump Slashed Admissions The president-elect pledges to welcome as many as 125,000 refugees a year — up from the Trump administration's record-low cap of 15,000. Here are some challenges that await. Deborah Amos
Health Trump And Biden On Global Issues: From Reproductive Rights To Refugees Here are the positions of the two candidates on issues ranging from the Mexico City policy (involving abortion services) to refugees to membership in the World Health Organization. Joanne Lu
National U.S.-Canada Asylum Treaty Unconstitutional, Judge Finds, Citing 'Cruel' U.S. Behavior For years, refugees seeking asylum at the official ports of entry on the Canadian border have been turned back. But now a judge rules U.S. treatment of the returned refugees violates human rights. Matthew S. Schwartz