DREAM On
What A Day19 Jun 2020

DREAM On

The Supreme Court ruled that Trump can’ t immediately end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA, because his administration’s reasons for ending it are not sufficient. We explain what comes next.

Today is Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. We discuss the day’s significance and why this year’s Juneteenth feels different than others.

And in headlines: Seattle’s largest labor group votes to expel the police union, California’s mask law, and a high-tech new ring for the NBA.

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Walkout, Texas Ranger

Walkout, Texas Ranger

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Biden Vs. Big Business

Biden Vs. Big Business

President Biden signed an executive order last week aimed at boosting competition between businesses and discouraging monopolies. The order includes 72 initiatives, which will encourage the FTC to rei...

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Amount Past Purdue

Amount Past Purdue

OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma reached a deal where 15 states agreed to drop their opposition to the company's bankruptcy plan in exchange for concessions from the Sackler family. The move has paved th...

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The Texas Bad Law Massacre

The Texas Bad Law Massacre

Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in his home by a team of mercenaries amid claims by opposition groups that he tried to illegally extend his presidential term by one year. Interim Prim...

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Vaccine Hesitation, Under God with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed

Vaccine Hesitation, Under God with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed

Reflecting upon President Biden’s missed July 4th vaccination goals, we talked to epidemiologist and former Detroit health commissioner Dr. Abdul El-Sayed about the spread of the Delta variant and Rep...

7 Jul 202121min

Voting Rights And SCOTUS Wrongs

Voting Rights And SCOTUS Wrongs

The Supreme Court affirmed two provisions of an Arizona law that restricted voting rights, yesterday. One would void ballots from citizens who voted in the wrong precinct, and the other would restrict...

2 Jul 202116min

Cosby For Concern

Cosby For Concern

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court set Bill Cosby free on a technicality after he served part of his sentence for three counts of sexual assault. Back in 2005, when he was a local DA and before he was Trump...

1 Jul 202118min

Heatwave Back At It

Heatwave Back At It

Intense heat waves in the Pacific Northwest are causing heavy power demands and rolling blackouts. Unprecedented rainfall in the Midwest has caused flooding, which politicians have blamed on a lack of...

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