Month: August 2023
Where issues of race and activism stand 60 years after March on Washington
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 was one of the most consequential racial justice and equality demonstrations in U.S. history and helped till the ground for passage of federal civil rights legislation. This weekend, thousands gathered
Read MoreGeorgia election hearing live updates: Meadows seeking to have case moved – ABC News
Georgia election hearing live updates: Meadows seeking to have case moved ABC News
Read MoreTamara Keith and Errin Haines on Trump’s trial date and who’s seeing a post-debate bounce
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Errin Haines of The 19th News join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including the date set for former President Trump’s federal trial and his Republican opponents hoping for some new attention from voters
Read MoreTrump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House – NBC News
Trump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House NBC News
Read MoreTrump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House – NBC News
Trump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House NBC News
Read MoreTrump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House – NBC News
Trump attacks special counsel over report that an investigator had a meeting at the White House NBC News
Read MoreLive updates: Trump indictment latest news in special counsel 2020 election and Georgia cases – CNN
Live updates: Trump indictment latest news in special counsel 2020 election and Georgia cases CNN Meadows Testifies in Bid to Move Georgia Trump Case to Federal Court The New York Times Georgia election hearing live updates: Meadows seeking to have case moved ABC
Read MoreBiden will observe 9/11 in Alaska instead of traditional NYC, Virginia or Pennsylvania events
The White House says President Joe Biden will observe next month’s 22nd anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil at an Alaska military base with service members and their families.
Read MoreSpain’s Soccer Federation Forces Reckoning With Sexism
The nonconsensual kiss that Luis Rubiales, the president of Spain’s soccer federation, pressed on Jennifer Hermoso has come to embody the generational fault line between a culture of machismo and more recent progressivism.
Read MoreWith hold on confirmations, Pentagon says fate of hundreds of officers in limbo
Hundreds of nominees for military positions have been stalled as Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., protests Pentagon abortion policy. The Pentagon says the total number could swell to 650. (Image credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)
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