New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the ongoing challenge to constitutional ...
The Eagles pulled out a win over the Kansas City Chiefs this week, but they might opt out of making the traditional visit to ...
Former Scripps News anchor Maritsa Georgiou has teamed up with former U.S. senator from Montana, John Tester, to cut through the latest political headlines and help listeners really understand what's ...
Raleigh-based Republican consultant Carter Wrenn has had a front-row seat to decades of political history. He worked for the ...
It was another busy day for President Trump. He signed a memorandum on trade that could lead to imposing more tariffs, met with Indian Prime Minister Modi, and spoke with the press multiple times.
Is having a baby an asset or a liability on the campaign trail? Three working mothers unpack Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s ...
McMahon's confirmation proceedings are likely to focus on how she would handle President Trump's plans to dissolve the U.S. Education Department.
Covering the paralyzation or drastic reduction of entire government departments requires a different approach.
What to know about Trump's pick for education secretary, Linda McMahon, who faces her confirmation hearing today. And, Trump agrees to meet with Putin to kick off talks to end the war in Ukraine.
After the Watergate scandal, the political establishment ushered in a wave of reforms meant to constrain the president. Many have already fallen by the wayside, and Trump is challenging what's left.
Republicans in Congress are struggling to figure out the right strategy for passing Trump's policy agenda given their tight legislative majorities.
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