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This week, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman testified before Congress about his concerns that President Trump pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden. (episode)
This week, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman testified before Congress about his concerns that President Trump pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden.
The push for decriminalization is gaining national attention, with proposed legislation on the line.
Lawmakers have been holding hearings for months to get to the bottom of what went wrong.
Industry leaders proposed a plan to commercialize camping grounds and raise the entrance fees.
Testifying in the inquiry can mean taking on big risks and incurring high costs. (episode)
Testifying in the inquiry can mean taking on big risks and incurring high costs.
Ukraine can be a difficult place for journalists. Journalists Nastya Stanko and Anna Babinets share their experiences covering crime, corruption, and war in the country.
Though research on the endangered animals has been banned, a panel of veterinarians decided that some chimpanzees will have to retire in labs.
In March, WNYC's Beth Fertig brought us the story of Ana and Susan. We hear news of Ana's asylum win.
Studies show that more Americans are saying they distrust the government and in extreme cases would consider an alternative to democracy.
The Kincaid Fire in Sonoma County and the Getty Fire in Los Angeles are causing massive amounts of damage and forcing thousands to evacuate the area. (episode)
The Kincaid Fire in Sonoma County and the Getty Fire in Los Angeles are causing massive amounts of damage and forcing thousands to evacuate the area.
Representative Hill was a rising star in the Democratic freshman class, but now she's leaving Congress. What happened?
The new HBO series based on the graphic novel is gaining a lot of attention for the way it tackles race issues and politics.
Companies use AI to track what students are typing in their emails, chats, Google docs, and any other school platforms.
On Sunday morning, President Trump declared Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State, dead at a press conference in the White House. (episode)
On Sunday morning, President Trump declared Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State, dead at a press conference in the White House.
A trial began last week in which Exxon Mobil is accused of misleading investors — and the public — about how climate change regulations would affect its operations.
Disney is set to launch a new streaming service, giving audiences access to a range of the studio's films, but one controversial title will remain locked away: "Song of the South."
About 300,000 Chicago public school children are missing class for the eighth day on Monday, as the teacher’s strike continues.
We look at the relationship between Washington and Silicon Valley. (episode)
We hear from a Republican strategist on the ongoing impeachment inquiry. (episode)
Many parents and teachers think homework needs to be reduced, or even eliminated, for elementary school children.
The Clinton email scandal has been put to bed with a new State Department report, but the media didn't treat it the way it did the rest of the email story.
We hear from a Republican strategist on the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
An Astros assistant general manager yelled profane language at several female reporters in the Astros clubhouse over the weekend.
Last week, officials from the Department of Housing and Urban Development admitted that they purposefully delayed sending hurricane relief to Puerto Rico.
More than one million U.S. children disappeared from the rolls of Medicaid and CHIP between December 2017 and June 2019. (episode)
More than one million U.S. children disappeared from the rolls of Medicaid and CHIP between December 2017 and June 2019.
Guns and gun parts are sold openly on some of the internet's biggest platforms.
Organizations across the country are increasingly turning to diversity and inclusion initiatives, in an effort to develop a culture of inclusion in the workplace.
At the heart of many of these protests are the increasing level of inequality and distrust, and disgust, with the inner workings of government. (episode)
At the heart of many of these protests are the increasing level of inequality and distrust, and disgust, with the inner workings of government.
The deal came hours before what would have been the first federal opioid trial was set to begin.
If impeachment proceedings go on behind closed doors, will the public support it?
Most of the cocoa cultivated in West Africa uses child labor.
But his diminished standing in government could have implications for the passage of the USMCA.
The Trump administration’s attack on career diplomats and intelligence officials started as soon as he came into office. But now, civil servants are talking to Congress. (episode)
The Trump administration’s attack on career diplomats and intelligence officials started as soon as he came into office. But now, civil servants are talking to Congress.
This strike is notable because the emphasis is on smaller class sizes, more support staff, nurses, and even housing.
Experts say late start times are medically and academically beneficial for students, but changing school start times can cause many headaches.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph stars in “Dolemite is My Name,” a new movie out this month that underscores the cultural significance of the blaxploitation era in Hollywood.
Plus, we remember Congressman Elijah Cummings. (episode)