Feb 19 Watch 10:21 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on South Carolina's primary and Trump's legal woes By William Brangham, Kyle Midura NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join William Brangham to discuss the latest political news, including how the presidential primary season may effectively come to a close this week after voters in… Continue watching
Feb 16 Americans divided on TikTok ban as Biden campaign joins the app, AP-NORC poll says By Haleluya Hadero, Associated Press President Joe Biden's campaign is embracing TikTok to court younger voters ahead of the presidential elections, but U.S. adults have mixed views about whether the video-sharing app should even operate in the country. Continue reading
Feb 16 WATCH: West Virginia's Sen. Manchin says he will not mount third-party run for president By Steve Peoples, Michelle L. Price, Associated Press The centrist Democrat who often bucked his party's leadership had been considering a run for the presidency and had said he thought it would be clear by March if there was a path for a third-party candidate this year. Continue reading
Feb 14 Watch 14:00 Experts describe what happens to our brains and memories as we age By Laura Barrón-López, Shoshana Dubnow As America braces for a rematch between President Biden and Donald Trump, polls show the ages of both likely nominees are troubling many voters this election year. We have perspectives from some voters who are over the age of 70… Continue watching
Feb 14 Watch 9:31 How young voters feel about the presidential candidates and nation's political divide By Connor Seitchik, Frank Carlson The Republican nominee won’t be officially decided until the GOP convention in Milwaukee this July. But this past weekend in Virginia, nearly 2,000 college students held a Republican convention of their own. Judy Woodruff spoke with young Republicans and Democrats… Continue watching
Feb 13 Democrat Tom Suozzi wins New York race, flipping George Santos' former seat in Congress By Associated Press The victory marks a return to Washington for Suozzi, who represented the district for three terms before giving it up to run, unsuccessfully, for governor. Continue reading
Feb 13 Democrats retain majority in the Pennsylvania House with a 102-100 partisan divide By Brooke Schultz, Associated Press/Report for America Voters elected a former school board member on Tuesday to represent them in a Philadelphia suburb that has been trending more to the left. Continue reading
Feb 13 Millions of Indonesians choose a new president in one of the world's largest elections By Niniek Karmini, Jim Gomez, Associated Press Millions of Indonesians are choosing a new president as the world's third-largest democracy aspires to become a global economic powerhouse just over 25 years since emerging from a brutal authoritarian era. Continue reading
Feb 13 Watch 6:45 How AI-generated misinformation threatens election integrity By Laura Barrón-López, Shrai Popat From robocalls to deep fakes, artificial intelligence is already playing a role in the 2024 election. Last week the Federal Communications Commission made AI-generated voice calls illegal. Laura Barrón-López has been covering AI’s impact on the upcoming election and discussed… Continue watching
Feb 13 Trump comments about U.S. commitment to NATO are 'un-American,' Biden says By Zeke Miller, Colleen Long, Associated Press “The whole world heard it and the worst thing is he means it," President Joe Biden said. Continue reading