Nation Mar 25 Families slip back into poverty after pandemic-era child tax credit expires During the pandemic, lawmakers dramatically, but temporarily, expanded the social safety net, including more money for families with children. The impacts of those changes are still being felt and debated to this day. Amna Nawaz and producer Sam Lane report…
Politics Mar 25 Stephen Breyer on new book 'Reading the Constitution' and debate over how to interpret it For as long as America has had a constitution, there's been debate over how to interpret it. That’s particularly true when it comes to hot-button Supreme Court cases. For nearly 30 years, Stephen Breyer served on the nation’s highest court,…
World Mar 22 Princess Kate reveals she has cancer, undergoing treatment Kate, the Princess of Wales, announced that she is undergoing treatment for cancer. The news came amid rampant and often irresponsible speculation about her in the British press and beyond. It also came after missteps by the royal family itself…
Nation Mar 21 Why the DOJ and 16 states are suing Apple in a landmark antitrust case The Department of Justice and more than a dozen states sued Apple in a landmark antitrust case. They argue the tech giant created a monopoly in the smartphone market by using excessively restrictive hardware and apps that keep customers locked…
Politics Mar 21 Arizona lawmaker explains why she publicly announced decision to end non-viable pregnancy The patchwork landscape of abortion restrictions in post-Roe America can be both confusing and dangerous. This is true even for some lawmakers, one of whom took to the floor of the Arizona state Senate to describe her experience with a…
Politics Mar 20 Controversial Texas immigration law back on hold as appeals court hears arguments After a series of legal back and forths, an immigration law in Texas is back in the hands of an appeals court. The law gives state officials the power to arrest migrants who they believe crossed into the U.S. illegally.
Politics Mar 20 Trump-backed candidate wins Ohio GOP primary in race that could decide control of Senate One of the nation’s most closely watched Senate races is now set. Ohio businessman Bernie Moreno cruised to a victory in the state’s Republican primary after earning the backing of former President Donald Trump. He will take on incumbent Democratic…
World Mar 19 What's next for Israel and war in Gaza as rift between Netanyahu and Biden widens Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his determination to send troops into Rafah, in southern Gaza, to rout remaining Hamas units. The drive has led to a rift with the Biden administration as it warns against an Israeli operation before…
Politics Mar 18 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the response to Trump's escalating violent rhetoric NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including Donald Trump's escalating violent rhetoric and how lawmakers are responding, how establishment Republicans are dealing with…
Politics Mar 15 'We have not given up on Congress' to act on immigration reform, Mayorkas says What the U.S. is experiencing at the southern border reflects what’s happening around the world, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Friday. And that’s “the largest number of displaced people” since World War II or longer. Mayorkas talks to Amna…