Senators Clash Over How Soon To Reopen The Economy

Senators Clash Over How Soon To Reopen The Economy

Members of the Senate Banking Committee squabbled Tuesday over how quickly the U.S. economy can rebound from the coronavirus shutdown and whether the federal government is doing enough to support struggling families and businesses in the meantime.

This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional reporter Claudia Grisales, and chief economic correspondent Scott Horsley.

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Mike Bloomberg Drops Out; Demographics Of Biden's Supporters

Mike Bloomberg Drops Out; Demographics Of Biden's Supporters

Joe Biden's victories on Super Tuesday illustrated the importance of campaign momentum. He won in several states where he had little to no campaign infrastructure and did not advertise. That was possi...

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Super Tuesday: Biden's Surge Continues As Sanders Leads In California

Super Tuesday: Biden's Surge Continues As Sanders Leads In California

Joe Biden topped the polls in eight states on Super Tuesday, including surprise wins in Minnesota and Massachusetts. Bernie Sanders lead in four states, including California.As in earlier contests, ex...

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How They'll Win: Candidates Outline Path To Nomination Ahead of Super Tuesday

How They'll Win: Candidates Outline Path To Nomination Ahead of Super Tuesday

Our reporters have been following the Democratic presidential candidates all across the country for months. Ahead of Super Tuesday, we check in with them to learn how each presidential hopeful thinks ...

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Joe Biden Wins Big In South Carolina. Now What?

Joe Biden Wins Big In South Carolina. Now What?

The Associated Press has called the South Carolina primary race for former Vice President Joe Biden. It gives his campaign a much needed boost ahead of the slew of Super Tuesday contests in three days...

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Weekly Roundup: February 28th

Weekly Roundup: February 28th

By some measures, this week was the stock market's worst since the 2008 financial crisis as traders worried about the market impacts of the new coronavirus. The administration continues its effort to ...

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This Majority-Minority City Voted For Donald Trump

This Majority-Minority City Voted For Donald Trump

As part of our Where Voters Are series, NPR's Ari Shapiro and Colorado Public Radio's Bente Birkeland share their reporting from Pueblo, Colorado.Over the next several months, NPR will feature stories...

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Here's How The U.S. Is Responding To Coronavirus

Here's How The U.S. Is Responding To Coronavirus

United States health officials delivered a clear message Tuesday: serious measures could be required to stem the new coronavirus. One top official described the spread of the disease in the U.S. as in...

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Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg Face Debate Attacks

Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg Face Debate Attacks

In a chaotic CBS debate in South Carolina, candidates of all stripes attacked Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders as he continues to pull away from the pack. He faced questions about his praise for educati...

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