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Politics Podcast: Trump’s Racist Tweets
On Sunday, President Trump tweeted that “'Progressive' Democrat Congresswomen” who are critical of his administration's policies should “go back and help fix ...
Updated: 07/15/2019 06:24P
Barr warns of hate created by identity politics
Washington (CNN) Attorney General William Barr pointed a finger at groups fighting "under the banner of identity politics" at a summit on anti-Semitism Monday, ...
Updated: 07/15/2019 06:14P
Abortion Politics Crosses the Border
Canada has a new import from its southern neighbor: abortion politics. Canadian theaters are screening the American movie “Unplanned”—a dramatization of a ...
Updated: 07/14/2019 04:56P
Sunday Politics
This is the week that the next debate lineup for Democrats is announced. LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson ...
Updated: 07/14/2019 08:21A
Week In Politics
The labor secretary resigned, the Trump administration has conceded the fight to include a citizenship question on the census, and planned immigration raids ...
Updated: 07/13/2019 08:26A
Week In Politics: Labor Secretary Acosta Resigns
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Eliana Johnson of Politico about Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta's resignation, ...
Updated: 07/12/2019 04:08P
On Politics: Trump Abandons Census Fight
President Trump instead instructed the government to compile citizenship data from existing federal records.
Updated: 07/12/2019 12:22A
Politics Podcast: An Exit Interview With Eric Swalwell
The sizable Democratic primary field shrank this week. (That is, before it expanded again with billionaire Tom Steyer entering the race.) California Rep. Eric S…
Updated: 07/11/2019 06:29P
Public Affairs Director job with AAAS | 400606
We have an exciting opportunity for a Public Affairs Director, Campaign for Science. Reporting to the Executive Director, Campaign for Science, you will be ...
Updated: 07/11/2019 12:12A
On Politics: Acosta Defends His Role in Epstein Plea Deal
Alexander Acosta, the labor secretary, said he had faced a tough decision in 2008, when he oversaw Jeffrey Epstein's prosecution and approved a lenient ...
Updated: 07/11/2019 12:06A