Politics Aug 04 Brooks and Capehart on Trump’s latest indictment and climate politics New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the latest indictment of former President Trump and the importance of climate policy going into the 2024…
World Aug 01 Cindy McCain: End of Ukraine grain deal ‘hurting the most needy people in the world’ South Sudan may look very lush right now, but flooding there has disrupted life and caused hunger on an “enormous” scale, says Cindy McCain, executive director of the World Food Programme. McCain, on the ground in Juba, South Sudan, talks…
Nation Jul 31 Katie Ledecky makes swimming history with major world championship wins Katie Ledecky is already considered the greatest swimmer of this decade. This weekend, she made her claim for the greatest of all time, notching two new records at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, and surpassing Michael Phelps…
Nation Jul 20 Why ACL injuries are more common in female athletes than male counterparts As the World Cup kicks off, many of the big names in women's soccer are notably absent from the international competition because of knee injuries, specifically ACL tears. It’s part of what some are calling an epidemic among female athletes…
Nation Jul 19 New book ‘The Right Call’ reveals life lessons from sports Elite athletes tend to hold a special place in America's imagination. It's almost as if sports stars are mythical figures capable of executing greatness at critical moments when stakes are high. But the book "The Right Call: What Sports Teach…
World Jul 18 U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team on preparing for a competitive World Cup tournament The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team is hoping to bring home its fifth World Cup and its third straight title, something no team, men's or women’s, has done before. Despite being the favorites, the U.S. has a tough road ahead…
Politics Jul 14 House Republicans add culture war issues to traditionally bipartisan defense bill The U.S. House passed a nearly $900 billion budget for the armed forces largely on partisan lines. Most Democrats voted no after Republicans added anti-abortion and other provisions to the bill. Amna Nawaz discussed the vote with New York Times…
Health Jul 14 The link between a lack of reproductive rights and domestic violence Long before the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, researchers noticed a link between women having abortion access and a reduced risk of violence from men. In the wake of the court's decision, the opposite is happening and abortion…
Arts Jul 14 A Brief But Spectacular take on second acts As a TSA agent, Benni Latham brought lots of joy to her job. However, after a violent incident at work, she felt the need to pivot. Today, Benni has found rewarding success in pursuing her dream job through commercials and…
World Jul 12 Former ambassador on what was and wasn’t accomplished at NATO summit For a look at the NATO summit and what was and wasn't accomplished, Amna Nawaz sat down with Ivo Daalder. He was the U.S. ambassador to NATO during the Obama administration and is now the president of the Chicago Council…