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How does the dialogue on race continue?
What are the ways in which people are viewing voting through the lens of race?
In this Takeover episode, two comedians and a writer discuss politics, race, and a changing America.
Inflation is dominating the financial news headlines, and millions of Americans are really hurting from high prices for gas and food. The unemployment rate is still low, but some companies are announcing layoffs and hiring freezes, and it’s hard to see the light at the end of the economic tunnel. There are more questions than answers: What caused the highest inflation rate...
Internet TV is growing globally in ways that traditional TV just isn’t.
Most Americans today would agree that the dream of supporting a family and living a good life on one full time salary is not available to vast numbers of people. Wages have not risen at the pace of profits over the last several decades, and work with benefits is far from guaranteed for many. In his 2023 book, “Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream,”...
Hear Michele Norris speak with Mitch Landrieu and Susan Orlean.
Ahead of the midterms, what are we hearing about the candidates, the campaigns, and the issues?
Senator Cory Booker on the problems Democrats, and all Americans, need to confront.
At age 25, Gaby Pacheco was the first undocumented Latina to testify in front of Congress.
Even when the economy is booming and unemployment is low, millions of Americans still face economic hardship. And in the last few years the United States has dealt with supply chain challenges, inflation and financial instability. The economic tools we have to identify, address and talk about those problems aren’t always up to the task, and sometimes the picture we get is...