By — Jessica Yarvin Jessica Yarvin Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/5-overlooked-politics-stories-worth-time-3 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter 5 overlooked politics stories that are worth your time Politics Apr 26, 2017 4:24 PM EDT The 24-hour news cycle is filled with politics coverage, but not everything gets the attention it deserves. Here are five politics stories you may have missed in the past week: White House aides grapple with newfound celebrity — 4/19. From Kellyanne Conway to Sean Spicer, anonymity is not an option. — Politico New Jersey Residents Brace For Trump’s Weekend Whirlwinds To Blow Their Way — 4/24. As Mar-A-Lago prepares to close for the season, Trump’s golf club in Bedminster prepares for the president. — NPR ‘Dreamers’ Are Not Target of Immigrant Crackdown, Cabinet Officials Say — 4/23. The White House says DACA recipients will remain protected. — New York Times Court: Texas House map intentionally diluted minority votes — 4/20. Judges find that Texas lawmakers gerrymandered districts by racial lines. — Texas Tribune Macron’s strong finish in the French election shows populist wave may be ebbing — 4/24. The frontrunners in France’s presidential election offer two very different visions for the future of the country. — Washington Post READ MORE: 5 overlooked politics stories that are worth your time (April 18) We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Jessica Yarvin Jessica Yarvin
The 24-hour news cycle is filled with politics coverage, but not everything gets the attention it deserves. Here are five politics stories you may have missed in the past week: White House aides grapple with newfound celebrity — 4/19. From Kellyanne Conway to Sean Spicer, anonymity is not an option. — Politico New Jersey Residents Brace For Trump’s Weekend Whirlwinds To Blow Their Way — 4/24. As Mar-A-Lago prepares to close for the season, Trump’s golf club in Bedminster prepares for the president. — NPR ‘Dreamers’ Are Not Target of Immigrant Crackdown, Cabinet Officials Say — 4/23. The White House says DACA recipients will remain protected. — New York Times Court: Texas House map intentionally diluted minority votes — 4/20. Judges find that Texas lawmakers gerrymandered districts by racial lines. — Texas Tribune Macron’s strong finish in the French election shows populist wave may be ebbing — 4/24. The frontrunners in France’s presidential election offer two very different visions for the future of the country. — Washington Post READ MORE: 5 overlooked politics stories that are worth your time (April 18) We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now