Arts Apr 06 Theater tools help these students accept different perspectives By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport
Politics Jul 22 In Arizona, liberals debate forgiving candidate’s moderation Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, a former Green Party activist, is attempting to become the first member of her party to represent Arizona in the Senate in 30 years. By Thomas Beaumont, Melissa Daniels, Associated Press
Politics Jun 12 Poll shows liberals, conservatives worlds apart not just on politics Liberals and conservatives don’t agree on much when it comes to politics. But it runs even deeper than that, a new Pew Research Center poll finds. The most polarized on the right and left disagree on where to live,… By Domenico Montanaro
Politics Jan 15 Bipartisan $1.1 trillion spending bill pushed through by House Party leaders pushed a massive $1.1 trillion spending bill for this year through the House on Wednesday, shunning the turmoil of recent budget clashes with a compromise financing everything from airports to war costs and brimming with victories and concessions… By Alan Fram, Associated Press
Politics Jan 27 Watch State of the Union Comes at Crucial Moment for Obama Presidency With his poll numbers dipping, President Obama will look to use his first State of the Union address to reset the debate over his top priorities. Gwen Ifill speaks with White House adviser David Axelrod about the speech.
Nov 21 Watch Polarization in Politics Leaves Progress on Party Lines Amid congressional funding battles and veto showdowns with the White House, partisan power struggles appear to be as prevalent as ever in American politics. An expert panel examines the polarization divide and assesses how lawmakers might better bridge the partisan… Continue watching