Still Marching After All These Years
What A Day5 Jun 2020

Still Marching After All These Years

Trump’s former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis published a scathing indictment of his presidency, and he’s been backed up by Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski. Lawmakers in the Congressional Black Caucus are preparing a piece of police legislation that will aim to end racial profiling and qualified immunity.

We speak with Dr. Keisha Blain, a professor of African American History at University of Pittsburgh, about how what’s happening now is an extension of the work civil rights leaders began long ago.

And in headlines: Trump signs executive order to weaken environmental protections, Zoom makes users pay for end-to-end encryption, and loud blonde man Jake Paul charged with looting.

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Shutdown Showdown, Part [We've Lost Count]

Shutdown Showdown, Part [We've Lost Count]

The clock is ticking until the federal government runs out of money and potentially shuts down—again. Now you might be thinking, "Didn't we do this? Like, a few months ago?" And yeah, we did. In March...

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Political Violence In America

Political Violence In America

The search for a suspect in Charlie Kirk's death continues. The FBI released some grainy photos of a person of interest wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap — all in black — in the hope it might trig...

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Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Killed In Utah

Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Killed In Utah

On Wednesday, 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an on-campus event near Salt Lake City, Utah. He was there as part of his “American Comeback Tour,” an event ser...

11 Sep 202521min

Chicago Teachers Fight To Keep ICE Out Of Schools

Chicago Teachers Fight To Keep ICE Out Of Schools

Millions of kids have started school over the past few weeks – that includes students in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C, and now Chicago, all cities targeted by the Trump administration for immigration ...

10 Sep 202522min

Laura Loomer's Rise To The Top

Laura Loomer's Rise To The Top

Say what you will about President Donald Trump’s first administration, but at least some of the people given top jobs had a morsel of experience doing those jobs. Now, the Trump administration is choc...

9 Sep 202521min

Georgia To Vote On Energy Costs

Georgia To Vote On Energy Costs

A crucial race for Georgia's Public Service Commission is coming up in November. And though the name sounds boring, it's a race that really matters. That's because the commission is in charge of regul...

8 Sep 202523min

How Trump's Hatred For Windmills Is Hurting All Of Us

How Trump's Hatred For Windmills Is Hurting All Of Us

President Donald Trump really, really, really hates wind and solar power. He made sure to make that point very clear during a Cabinet meeting last week, where he ranted about windmills for…way too lon...

5 Sep 202524min

Senator Van Hollen On Epstein: Release The Damn Files!

Senator Van Hollen On Epstein: Release The Damn Files!

Congress is back. It’s back and it has a lot of work to do. If Congress doesn’t fund the government by the end of September, the government will close up shop. And while Democrats have demanded meetin...

4 Sep 202522min

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