How Tennessee and Colorado Are Responding to Pandemic

How Tennessee and Colorado Are Responding to Pandemic

As the White House warns the American public to expect 100 thousand or more deaths from the coronavirus outbreak, the administration is deferring to states to determine the best response. Many of those governors are looking to the federal government for more support. This episode: congressional correspondent Susan Davis, political correspondent Scott Detrow, WPLN reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán, and Colorado Public Radio reporter Bente Birkeland.

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Ruminations On Supreme Court Leaks, Classified Documents & Preferred Fonts

Ruminations On Supreme Court Leaks, Classified Documents & Preferred Fonts

Documents were at the heart of Washington news this week. A Supreme Court investigation into who leaked a draft opinion of the decision overturning Roe v. Wade failed to identify who was responsible; ...

20 Jan 202326min

PPP Loans Provided Lots Of Cash Assistance With Few Questions Asked

PPP Loans Provided Lots Of Cash Assistance With Few Questions Asked

The Payroll Protection Program was enacted during the pandemic to provide financial assistance to businesses that were closed, or operating at a reduced capacity. An NPR investigation finds the progra...

19 Jan 202317min

Much Ado About Debt

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress the United States would reach the statutory debt limit — commonly known as the debt ceiling — on Jan. 19. As Congress & the Treasury work to find ways t...

18 Jan 202317min

Proud Boys Members Face Seditious Conspiracy Charges

Proud Boys Members Face Seditious Conspiracy Charges

In Washington, D.C., members of the Proud Boys are on trial related to their alleged actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. It is the second major seditious conspiracy ...

17 Jan 202316min

The Fight To Keep Climate Change Off The Back Burner

The Fight To Keep Climate Change Off The Back Burner

The world faces key deadlines for climate action in coming decades. But most of us are more focused on the short term — today, tomorrow, maybe next year. So what do we do about that? The NPR podcast C...

16 Jan 202311min

A New Congress Takes Shape; Stefanik's Stock Rises; 'Spare' Sparks Drama

A New Congress Takes Shape; Stefanik's Stock Rises; 'Spare' Sparks Drama

With a narrow majority in the House, Republicans will need to find ways to work with Democrats — who still control the Senate and the White House. What battles may loom large for the new Congress?As t...

13 Jan 202330min

Garland Appoints Special Counsel To Investigate Biden Document Storage

Garland Appoints Special Counsel To Investigate Biden Document Storage

After President Biden announced a second set of classified documents had been improperly stored at his Wilmington, Del., residence, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Thursday he was appointing Rob...

12 Jan 202314min

Document Drama Differs Between Biden & Trump

Document Drama Differs Between Biden & Trump

Both the president and his predecessor are facing investigations from the Department of Justice over the potential mishandling of classified documents. But the two cases have strong differences betwee...

11 Jan 202312min

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