-
The editor and a reporter for a new Business Insider series discuss the potential risks of America's aging leadership; then, the director of the Hopkins Human Aging Project weighs in with the latest research.
-
Washington Post national political reporter Theodoric Meyer discusses the bipartisan gun bill signed by President Biden last week, and why it couldn't prevent the July 4 mass shooting in Illinois; plus, progress in the House January 6th Committee investigations.
-
An outspoken Arizona sheriff says we need the curb for border control; two immigration experts say Title 42 is an illegal asylum ban masquerading as public health policy.
-
New York Times reporter Alexander Burns, co-author with Times colleague Jonathan Martin, discusses their harrowing new account of how political events of the past 18 months have shaken the foundations of American democracy.
-
NPR's education reporter and two Black doctors at Yale Med School talk about steps the federal government is taking to relieve the massive college-loan debt burden now facing 45 million Americans.
-
Dr. Ashanti Woods, a pediatrician with Mercy Medical Center, offers guidance for parents during the temporary infant formula shortage.
-
A bill that classifies lynching as a federal hate crime, is heading to President Joe Biden’s desk after unanimously passing the Senate Monday night.
-
NPR's White House correspondent helps us unpack Joe Biden's momentous address last night to Congress, the American people, and the world.
-
UBalt Law professor, author and commentator Kim Wehle joins us for a closer look at the nominee who could become the first Black woman on the High Court.
-
As Russian forces move into eastern Ukraine, NPR's London correspondent joins us from Ukraine's historic Black Sea port city with an update on the country's increasingly tense situation.