Nation Jun 07 How a 950-mile bike ride is helping Cherokee youth reclaim their history For the 15th straight year Cherokee youth are retracing the Trail of Tears on bikes in hopes of achieving a deeper understanding of their homeland and the forced removal that took it away.
Economy May 18 Your financial accounts are safe, experts say. Here’s what protects them With recent bank failures, rising interest rates and the looming debt ceiling collision that threatens to push the U.S. into a potential recession, it’s natural to feel some financial anxiety and wonder if your money is secure.
Politics Apr 04 Read all of the charges against Trump in the New York hush-money case The indictment, the first ever for a former U.S. president, stems from a grand jury investigation into hush money paid before Trump was elected president.
Nation Mar 27 How to help residents in need after the deadly Mississippi tornado From the Red Cross to a Mississippi animal shelter, here's how to help the survivors of this weekend's deadly southern storms.
Nation Mar 03 More seniors are becoming homeless, and experts say the trend is likely to worsen Since 1990, the percentage of unhoused people who are older than 50 has risen from 11 percent to nearly 50 percent. Researchers say it will only get worse.
Politics Feb 08 Takeaways from President Biden’s interview with Judy Woodruff In an exclusive interview a day after the 2023 State of the Union address, Biden said that unless Republicans “break their word, there’s going to be no cuts in Medicare or Social Security,” and argued for bipartisanship to accomplish more…
Politics Feb 07 WATCH: ‘No place for political violence,’ Biden says in condemning Pelosi attack President Joe Biden concluded his State of the Union address Tuesday night by remembering the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and by encouraging Americans to embrace democracy and reject political extremism.
Politics Feb 07 WATCH: ‘We all apparently agree’ on saving Medicare and Social Security, Biden teases during State of the Union In a rowdy back-and-forth, President Joe Biden accused some congressional Republicans — not a majority — of wanting to “take the economy hostage” by insisting that Medicare and Social Security be sunset, drawing loud boos.
Politics Feb 07 How we’ve changed since the last State of the Union: 6 key issues Before President Joe Biden gives his 2023 State of the Union speech tonight, what does data show about the past year and where the country stands?…
Politics Jan 13 In a post-Roe U.S., what’s next for the anti-abortion movement? Dynamics have changed dramatically since last summer, when the hopes of anti-abortion activists were realized in the court’s overturning of Roe, leaving the legality of abortion up to each state. With their highest-profile goal now a reality, organizers are reassessing…