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by Ms. Lauretta Sawayn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the best political podcast to listen to?

The NPR Politics Podcast The NPR Politics Podcast is where NPR's political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other. With weekly roundups and quick takes on news of the day, you don't have to keep up with politics to know what's happening. You just have to keep up with us. The NPR Politics Podcast.

How do I listen to politics on NPR?

The NPR Politics Podcast is where NPR's political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other. With weekly roundups and quick takes on news of the day, you don't have to keep up with politics to know what's happening. You just have to keep up with us. NPR One. Apple Podcasts. Google Podcasts. Pocket Casts.

When does NPR's political news come out?

Every afternoon. Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon.

Can NPR Share my Name and email address with my station?

NPR may share your name and email address with your NPR station. See Details. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

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How do I submit a timestamp to NPR?

Save it and send it Choose "Mail," and send it to us at [email protected]. Save your file with a name that makes sense to you, then send it over to us via email.

What's on NPR right now?

NPR News & Talk Radio ScheduleTimeProgram7:00 PMFresh Air8:00 PM1A Plus9:00 PMConnections with Evan Dawson Hour 110:00 PMConnections with Evan Dawson Hour 215 more rows

How to share a NPR podcast?

If you publish on the Web, you'll find it easy to embed and share our audio:Find a story or show or song you love. On NPR.org, you'll now see an embed option nearly everywhere you're able to play audio. ... Get the embed code. Click or tap the embed option, and you'll see a snippet of code. ... Copy it.

What is politics podcast?

Political podcasts are podcasts that focus on contemporary politics and current events.

Where can I find NPR podcasts?

Fresh AirNPR One.Spotify.Google Podcasts.

Where can I find NPR stories?

As of the new NPR.org site re-launch on July 27, over 20,000 visitors had gone online to get transcripts. Now, all you have to do to get a story's text is visit www.NPR.org and click on the transcript link to the right of the audio button, located just below the story's title.

Can you download npr podcasts?

Today, we're introducing a set of new features to enhance your NPR One podcast listening experience on iOS and Android that you can Download Now. Podcast and programs in NPR One now have a dedicated view in the app.

Is the npr app free?

To download the free app, go to iphone.npr.org/recommendnprnews or search for "NPR News" in the iTunes App Store.

How do you use podcasts?

Download the Google Podcasts app. Ask your Google Assistant to play a specific podcast. Search for a podcast in your Google app. or on google.com....Add a podcast by RSS feedOn your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .At the bottom, tap Activity. Subscriptions.Tap More. ... Enter the feed URL.Tap Subscribe.

Is NPR a podcast?

NPR Podcasts & Shows : NPR. NPR Podcasts & Shows NPR's home to showcase all of the podcasts from the NPR family. You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice.

What happened to hidden brain?

Sasha Fernandez, Former Editorial Intern | August 11, 2020. The host and founder of NPR's Hidden Brain is leaving the network to produce the show and related projects through an independent production company. Shankar Vedantam announced his departure in an email to NPR staff Aug. 3.

How do I listen to podcasts on iHeartRadio?

iHeartRadio listeners can tap the Podcasts tab on iOS or Android or visit iHeart.com/podcasts and check out our podcast directory. Browse through our Popular Podcasts, Featured Podcasts, or browse by Topic.

What do NPR reporters tell you?

Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon.

What is the White House working on in 2021?

July 6, 2021 • The White House is working on an executive order that aims to increase competition across a range of industries. One of the measures will look at ways to curb the use of noncompete agreements.

What party line did Gosar vote for in 2021?

November 17, 2021 • The mainly party line vote of 223-207 came after GOP Rep. Gosar posted a video on social media with an animated scene of him murdering Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

What happened to the Trump adviser in 2021?

November 17, 2021 • The former Trump adviser was indicted last week on two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a congressional subpoena.

When will violent crime be on the rise in 2021?

Rising Violent Crime Is Likely To Present A Political Challenge For Democrats In 2022. July 22, 2021 • Violent crime is on the rise in many urban areas across the country, giving Republicans what they believe is an opening in key swing districts that could decide control of Congress next year.

Who will not serve on the Select Committee in 2021?

July 21, 2021 • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Reps. Jim Jordan and Jim Banks could not serve on the select committee. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy threatened to pull all five of his members in response.

Who is the senator who is co-sponsoring the bill?

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is co-sponsoring a bill that seeks to hold social media platforms responsible for the proliferation of health misinformation during a public health emergency. Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images hide caption.

Who is Brad Raffensperger?

Brad Raffensperger is a conservative Republican who serves as Georgia's elected Secretary of State — he oversaw the 2020 elections cycle in the state. In a conversation about his new book Integrity Counts, he tells NPR's Miles Parks and Georgia Public Broadcast's Stephen Fowler about resisting former president Trump's push to corrupt the election results.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, voting reporter Miles Parks, and GPB reporter Stephen Fowler.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at [email protected] the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.

Why are Trump and his associates claiming executive privilege?

In order to resist a congressional investigation into the January 6th insurrection, former President Trump and his associates are claiming executive privilege. They say the communication between a president and his advisers should remain confidential. Congress says it wants to get to the bottom of what the president knew. So where does executive privilege come from, and does it take precedent over congress' power to investigate?This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid and national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at [email protected] the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.

What is the book America on Fire about?

Elizabeth Hinton's book America On Fire explores how aggressive policing sparked thousands of incidents of mass violence in Black communities across the United States beginning in the 1960s.

Is Kevin McCarthy boycotting the House?

Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is boycotting the process after the House's top Democrat Nancy Pelosi vetoed some of the members he selected to serve.And the rate of violent crime is sharply up in some cities across the United States.

Did Trump lie about the election?

Donald Trump and other top Republicans have continued to lie about the results of the presidential election. Now, 62 percent of Republicans believe election fraud changed the results of the 2020 presidential election. It did not.With narrow majorities, Democrats have been unable to pass voting rights and election security reforms through the Senate and are unwilling to change the rules to do so.This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and voting and election security reporter Miles Parks.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at [email protected] the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.

How to send a recording to NPR?

Then open up the file by tapping the recording, and click the share button on the bottom left-hand corner (it looks like a box with an arrow coming out of it). Choose "Mail," and send it to us at [email protected].

What does NPR do?

NPR shows sometimes call out to you — our audience members — to weigh in on a story, share your perspective or ask a question. Below is a handy guide for sending us your audio story for use on air, online, or on a podcast.

How to get the mic in a good position?

The easiest way to get the mic in a good position is to hold it to your ear, as if you're talking on the phone.

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