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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A Heartbreaking Rise In COVID Cases Has People Worried Restrictions Will Return

A Heartbreaking Rise In COVID Cases Has People Worried Restrictions Will Return

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21 Jul 202113min

These Two Sites Explain How Facebook Outrage Reshaped Media

These Two Sites Explain How Facebook Outrage Reshaped Media

Ben Shapiro's conservative commentary and news aggregation site The Daily Wire is a dominant force on Facebook, where sharp headlines drive massive engagement.The upstart The Georgia Star News has pus...

20 Jul 202114min

What Does Federal Court Ruling Mean For DACA Program?

What Does Federal Court Ruling Mean For DACA Program?

President Joe Biden's primary policy initiatives, his trillion-dollar infrastructure and economic plans, face their first test in the Senate this week. And does a federal court ruling limiting the Def...

19 Jul 202114min

Black Rebellion: Mass Violence And The Civil Rghts Movement

Black Rebellion: Mass Violence And The Civil Rghts Movement

Elizabeth Hinton's book America On Fire explores how aggressive policing sparked thousands of incidents of mass violence in Black communities across the United States beginning in the 1960s. NPR's Dan...

17 Jul 202114min

Weekly Roundup: July 16th

Weekly Roundup: July 16th

Voting rights activists feel that they have done the work of energizing and organizing voters to care about the issue. Now, they want President Biden to step up the pressure on Congress from the bully...

16 Jul 202127min

Is This The Biggest Bill Of Your Lifetime?

Is This The Biggest Bill Of Your Lifetime?

In his April address to Congress, President Joe Biden said he hoped to prove that democracy and the federal government were still capable of delivering for the American people. This week, Senate Democ...

15 Jul 202114min

Can Joe Biden Turn Florida Blue With A Savvy Response To Protests In Cuba?

Can Joe Biden Turn Florida Blue With A Savvy Response To Protests In Cuba?

Faced with food and fuel shortages, Cubans have begun unprecedented protests against the country's communist government. President Biden's response could help boost Democratic support among Florida's ...

14 Jul 202114min

We Asked Vice President Kamala Harris If She's Pushing Senate To Change Filibuster

We Asked Vice President Kamala Harris If She's Pushing Senate To Change Filibuster

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13 Jul 202116min

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