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The fate of the Senate filibuster will decide the future of the Biden presidency. Today, we dive dee
A look at the unique vulnerability of spa workers in the wake of the deadly shootings in Atlanta. An
What we know about the shootings Tuesday night at three Atlanta-area spas. Plus, a closer look at th
Calls for Andrew Cuomo to step down grow as the New York governor faces allegations of sexual harass
The influx of unaccompanied minors at the U.S.-Mexico border. And, medical professionals taking on c
Reflecting on the anniversary of the pandemic, from the eyes of a nurse on New York’s front lines.Re
The search for the students who have gone missing during the pandemic. And, listeners share what has
Jury selection for the trial of Derek Chauvin begins. And, tips for hunting vaccine appointments onl
The CDC guidelines on what fully vaccinated people can — and can’t — do. What we can learn from Isra
What’s in the coronavirus relief bill — and what’s not. The story of a Syrian spy. And the royal fal
The future of voting rights — in state legislatures across the country and before the Supreme Court.
How the conspiracy theories that fueled “Pizzagate” were a harbinger of QAnon. Texas in the aftermat
Texas lifts its coronavirus measures requiring masks and allows businesses to reopen. President Bide
Generation Z is breaking with binary notions of gender and sexuality. And, how the first season of “
The U.S. intelligence report on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi is finally released. And, how Donald T
Asian American communities are bracing themselves against an increase of violent assaults, leaving t
As President Biden seeks to reset immigration policy, uncertainty surrounds the U.S. relationship wi
Behind the fight over raising the minimum wage — and why the Senate parliamentarian is at the center
Merrick Garland’s plans for the Department of Justice. And, another push to provide pandemic loans t
Pregnant people and their babies face severe risks if they get infected with the coronavirus. Newly