In the weeks since the Jan. 12 earthquake that leveled Port-au-Prince, cruise ships full of mostly American tourists have continued to dock in Labadee, a private resort 60 miles north of Haiti's devastated capital city.

...Every once in a while a more clever atheist will pose a question like this, “If there is a God, then why is there so much suffering in the world? Why was there, like, that earthquake in Haiti?”

The overwhelming donations and special offerings for the Haitian people are to be praised but the impact of the one-time gifts will be short-lived, one Charlotte, N.C., pastor indicated.

If you made a charitable contribution to the relief effort in Haiti, you may be able to claim a deduction on your 2009 tax return.

Rachel Maddow with guest, Jeremy Scahill, discussing contractors in Haiti.

  The 5.6 earthquake that hit Haiti yesterday morning has been ruled an aftershock.

In the brutal aftermath of Haiti's earthquake, Jean-Robert Gaillard turned to his low-tech radio for solace and for a lifeline.

In an exclusive interview for NewsOne/BlackPlanet, Kevin Powell, Brooklyn-based writer and activist, sat down to share some thoughts on Haiti.

  Thousands of Camp Lejeune-based Marines are expected to arrive in Haiti today.