NPR's Throughline: The Shadows of the Constitution

NPR's Throughline: The Shadows of the Constitution

In this special episode NPR's Throughline explore the constitution with Heidi Schreck and her play, What the Constitution Means to Me. They discover what the document is really about – who wrote it, who it was for, who it protected and who it didn't.

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The 2nd Democratic Presidential Debates: What You Should Watch For

The 2nd Democratic Presidential Debates: What You Should Watch For

On Tuesday and Wednesday night twenty candidates will debate for the second time in the 2020 election. While they are all vying for the Democratic nomination, some are looking for a breakout moment, a...

29 Jul 201921min

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, July 25

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This week Senator Cory Booker and former Vice President Joe Biden clashed over criminal justice reform. Plus, the Federal Trade Commission slapped a $5 billion dollar fine on Facebook. This episode: p...

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller Testifies Before Congress

Special Counsel Robert Mueller Testifies Before Congress

Former special counsel Robert Mueller didn't want to appear in Wednesday's hearings, but lawmakers insisted that he tell his story in public to the House judiciary and intelligence committees. This ep...

24 Jul 201916min

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg To NPR: "I Am Very Much Alive"

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg To NPR: "I Am Very Much Alive"

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told NPR's Nina Totenberg in an interview that despite battling cancer for a third time earlier this year, she is not going anywhere by choice any time soon. ...

24 Jul 201915min

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, July 18

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, July 18

President Trump continued his attacks against four freshman Democratic congresswomen at a campaign rally in Greenville, N.C., on Wednesday, with the crowd breaking into a chant of "send her back" agai...

18 Jul 201932min

President Trump Defends His Racist Tweets Attacking Democratic Congresswomen

President Trump Defends His Racist Tweets Attacking Democratic Congresswomen

A day after a series of tweets using racist language to describe Democratic congresswomen, President Trump said the four members of Congress should apologize to him. The targeted women responded at th...

16 Jul 201916min

On The Trail With Amy Klobuchar

On The Trail With Amy Klobuchar

In an ongoing series, the NPR Politics Podcast is hitting the road and interviewing 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. In this episode, Tamara Keith and New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers ...

15 Jul 201925min

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, July 11

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, July 11

President Trump announced Thursday he would sign an executive order to obtain data about the U.S. citizenship and noncitizenship status of everyone living in the United States. Plus, 2020 candidates u...

12 Jul 201933min

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