Politics Oct 07 Brooks and Capehart on October surprises with just a month until the midterms New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including October surprises in the U.S. and crises on the world stage with just a month until the…
Economy Oct 06 How the OPEC Plus production cuts will impact the economy and Russia’s war in Ukraine Oil-producing countries including Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed to cut production by a significant 2 million barrels a day to boost prices. The move is being seen as a big setback to the Biden administration before the midterms and something…
World Oct 06 Ukrainian forces continue counteroffensive as Putin lays false claim to more land The war in Ukraine is grinding towards winter more than seven months after Russia invaded. Even as Vladimir Putin lays false claim to more Ukrainian land, Ukraine's forces continue their counteroffensive across the east and south. But the cost in…
Nation Oct 06 Thousands of beagles rescued from research and breeding facility in Virginia Animal rescue organizations across the country are working to rehome thousands of beagles rescued from a Virginia research and breeding facility. In July, the Department of Justice secured the release of the beagles after filing a lawsuit alleging Envigo RMS…
World Oct 05 American citizen detained in Iran for six years flies out of country for surgery Baquer Namazi, an American citizen and former U.N. official wrongfully held in Iran for more than six years, has been allowed to travel abroad to seek medical treatment. His son has been released from prison on a temporary furlough but…
Nation Oct 04 Emotional abuse, sexual misconduct in women’s professional soccer prompts calls for change A year-long independent investigation into the National Women's Soccer League uncovered systemic patterns of emotional abuse and sexual misconduct, and that the league and U.S. Soccer Federation failed to act for years to address players’ complaints. Former Deputy Attorney General…
Nation Oct 03 How McKinsey has influenced companies and governments behind the scenes for decades A new book attempts to shed light on an extremely effective but little understood organization. The consulting firm McKinsey & Company has influenced companies and governments behind the scenes for decades. In their new book, New York Times investigative reporters…
Nation Sep 29 City leader describes damage caused by Hurricane Ian in Venice, Florida The city of Venice, Florida is about an hour south of Tampa and took its share of damage from Hurricane Ian. Vice Mayor Nick Pachota joined Amna Nawaz to describe what happened in his city.
Nation Sep 29 Oklahoma City works to reform police force after Black Lives Matter protests After the 2020 killing of George Floyd and nationwide protests for Black lives, calls for police reform echoed through communities. Among America’s large police departments, Oklahoma City ranked second in the country for the rate of people killed by officers.
Nation Sep 28 Hurricane Ian slams Florida’s west coast as Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds Hurricane Ian blasted ashore Wednesday afternoon near Fort Myers, Florida and the damage is likely to be catastrophic. At landfall, its sustained winds hit 150 mph after pulling power from the gulf's warm waters. John Yang reports.