How To Run For Office

How To Run For Office

In this special collaboration with NPR's Life Kit the NPR Politics team breaks down what are key steps for running for office. This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, political reporter Miles Parks, and editor & correspondent Ron Elving.

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Trump Organization, CFO Are Criminally Charged. What Does It Mean For Trump?

Trump Organization, CFO Are Criminally Charged. What Does It Mean For Trump?

Former President Donald Trump's family business and its longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, have been criminally charged by the Manhattan district attorney's office in a case involvin...

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The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Restrictive Voting Laws

The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Restrictive Voting Laws

In a 6-3 decision the Supreme Court upheld the state of Arizona's restrictive voting laws that some argued targeted black and brown voters. Plus, the court ruled in favor of rich donors seeking anonym...

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We Just Got Our Clearest Picture Yet Of How Biden Won In 2020

We Just Got Our Clearest Picture Yet Of How Biden Won In 2020

The Pew Research Center just released the most comprehensive analysis of the demographic breakdown of voters in 2020. We dig into the data and look at what it means for the both parties moving forward...

30 Jun 202114min

The Supreme Court Avoids Ruling On Trans Rights, At Least For Now

The Supreme Court Avoids Ruling On Trans Rights, At Least For Now

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to wade into a major controversy over the use of bathrooms by transgender students, delivering at least a temporary victory to the trans community. But legislati...

29 Jun 202114min

In Tandem: Biden Walks Tightrope Between Infrastructure Deal And Democratic Wish-list

In Tandem: Biden Walks Tightrope Between Infrastructure Deal And Democratic Wish-list

President Biden walked back an earlier threat that he would not sign the newly announced bipartisan infrastructure deal if it did not come to his desk with a second bill full of progressive priorities...

28 Jun 202114min

NPR's It's Been A Minute: A History Of AIDS/HIV Activism

NPR's It's Been A Minute: A History Of AIDS/HIV Activism

Forty years ago this month, the CDC reported on patients with HIV/AIDS in the United States for the very first time. In the years since, LGBTQIA+ Americans have been fighting for treatment and recogni...

26 Jun 202149min

Weekly Roundup: June 25th

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The Department of Justice announced it is suing the state of Georgia over a restrictive voting law. The move comes as the Biden administration seeks ways to combat Republican efforts to limit ballot a...

25 Jun 202128min

Biden Announces Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, But That's Only Half The Story

Biden Announces Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, But That's Only Half The Story

Standing next to Democratic and Republican Senators, President Biden declared, "we have a deal." The group had agreed to a framework for a large infrastructure package. But the path forward could mean...

24 Jun 202113min

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