The Amazing Trace
What A Day18 Jun 2020

The Amazing Trace

COVID-19 cases have plateaued in the US at around 20,000 a day as some states are seeing outbreaks grow. That hasn’t stopped Texas governor Greg Abbot from enforcing his executive order that bans cities from making face coverings mandatory.

The police officer who killed Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, Georgia is now facing 11 charges including felony murder.

Contact tracers are working around the country to cut off chains of coronavirus transmission. We interview one of them, Alexander Miamen, about what a typical day is like for him and how he speaks to his community’s needs.

And in headlines: a price-fixing tuna CEO is going to prison, genetically modified mosquitos in Florida, and why you don’t need to buy John Bolton’s book.

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Make America What Again? Policy Priorities For A Progressive Future

Make America What Again? Policy Priorities For A Progressive Future

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Scam Calls Are Getting Worse: Here's Why

Scam Calls Are Getting Worse: Here's Why

This week, a court filing showed that the Trump Administration has declared the current funding structure for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to be illegal. The agency was created in the wake...

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The Government Reopens — To More Epstein Chaos

The Government Reopens — To More Epstein Chaos

The House returned on Wednesday and ended the longest shutdown in government history. House Republicans were joined by six democrats to fund the government through January 30th. Two Republicans voted ...

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Misread the Moment: Rep. McBride On Senate Democrats

Misread the Moment: Rep. McBride On Senate Democrats

The government shutdown is inching closer to an end as members of the House of Representatives return to Washington today. They are expected to vote on a bill to end the shutdown this week, after eigh...

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Sen. Sanders Slams The Surrender Dems

Sen. Sanders Slams The Surrender Dems

Monday night, the Senate passed legislation to reopen the government, sending it to the House. The eight Senate Democrats who reached a deal with Republicans over the weekend defended their compromise...

11 Nov 202524min

Inside the Deal to End the Shutdown

Inside the Deal to End the Shutdown

On Sunday evening, senators from both parties reached a deal that could bring an end to the government shutdown, which has lasted well over a month. The deal would include a new stopgap measure that w...

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If Not A Recession, Why Does It Feel Like One?

If Not A Recession, Why Does It Feel Like One?

After Tuesday’s election results, everyone seems to have gotten the message that affordability is king. Democrats, Republicans, and even President Donald Trump have been talking about the costs of var...

7 Nov 202525min

Is Trump About To Lose His Trade War?

Is Trump About To Lose His Trade War?

It was a big day for President Donald Trump as the Supreme Court heard arguments on his power to impose tariffs unilaterally. And the justices seemed… skeptical. Even Trump-friendly Justice Neil Gorsu...

6 Nov 202523min

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