Month: October 2022
WATCH LIVE: Race, Redemption and Reentry – A PBS NewsHour Special
The PBS NewsHour’s chief Washington correspondent and PBS News Weekend anchor Geoff Bennett will host a live conversation on Thursday, October 6 at 7 p.m. on race, redemption and reentry.
Read MoreDonald Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in Mar-a-Lago dispute
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to step into the legal fight over the classified documents seized during an FBI search of his Florida estate.
Read MoreHurricane Ian’s death toll rises as crews in Florida go door to door in search for survivors in decimated neighborhoods – CNN
Hurricane Ian’s death toll rises as crews in Florida go door to door in search for survivors in decimated neighborhoods CNN Floridians survey the damage after Hurricane Ian; 100 reported dead KITV Savannah church planning to assist with Ian recovery WTOC Matlacha’s road
Read MoreThe Biden administration is quietly completing bits of Donald Trump’s wall
The southern border is a political problem for Democrats because it is an actual problem
Read MoreStocks Rally for a Second Day, Regaining Some Lost Ground
The rally brings some relief to Wall Street after a brutal decline in September. The S&P 500’s 3.1 percent gain on Tuesday was its best showing since May 2020.
Read MoreTrump Asks Supreme Court to Intervene in Review of Mar-a-Lago Records
In earlier cases, the justices have ruled against Mr. Trump when he sought to shield his financial and presidential records from prosecutors and congressional investigators.
Read MoreSupreme Court Leans Toward Alabama in Voting Rights Dispute
But several members of the court’s conservative majority rejected the state’s most aggressive arguments in defense of its congressional voting map.
Read MoreThe Overlooked History of a Student Uprising That Helped Institutionalize Black Studies in the U.S.
The murder of George Floyd help raise new awareness of the gaps in the teaching of Black history. Faced with demands from students, more universities and high schools added courses on this history, and ethnic studies. The establishment of some
Read MoreConnecting the dots between climate, migration and the far-right
All Things Considered is launching a project to look at how the ripples of climate change are radiating outward. Beginning in Senegal, we will connect the dots between climate, migration and political extremism.
Read MorePutin’s difficulties make use of a tactical nuclear weapon ‘more likely’, US expert warns
Vladimir Putin’s mounting problems in Ukraine make Russia’s use of a tactical nuclear weapon more likely, a senior US expert has told Sky News.
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