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by Mr. Bertrand Raynor III 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.

Why listen to NPR's political news?

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.

How can I subscribe to the NPR politics podcast?

Connect: Email the show at [email protected] Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group. Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter. Find and support your local public radio station.

Do Republicans and democrats reject political violence?

A majority of Republicans and Democrats alike reject political violence, while more than 1 in 5 respondents say violence is sometimes justified to protect democracy or American culture and values. Why Was Marriage At The Center Of The Fight For LGBT Civil Rights?

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Where can I find NPR podcasts?

Fresh AirNPR One.Spotify.Google Podcasts.

What does NPR stand for in politics?

NPR controversiesTypePublic radio networkRevenueUS$159 millionNet incomeUS$18.9 millionOwnerNational Public Radio, Inc.Key peopleKevin Klose, president emeritus Joyce Slocum (interim), president and chief executive officer Mitch Praver, chief operating officer9 more rows

What programs are on NPR?

Hourly NewsPop Culture Happy Hour.Short Wave.The Indicator from Planet Money.State of Ukraine.

What is politics podcast?

Political podcasts are podcasts that focus on contemporary politics and current events. Most political podcasts maintain a connection with an existing media source such as a newspaper or magazine.

Who is NPR owned by?

Presently, NPR receives funding for less than 1% of its budget directly from the federal government, but receives almost 10% of its budget from federal, state, and local governments indirectly. NPR is based out of its Washington, D.C. headquarters and maintains a west coast office in Culver City, California.

Who has left NPR recently?

In late 2020, former Morning Edition host David Greene, who is white, left NPR without any new gig lined up. He had been a mainstay of the network for 15 years.

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.

How can I listen to podcasts online?

The simplest way to listen to podcasts is on a web browser like Chrome, Safari or Microsoft Edge. You can do this from a computer or from the web browser on your phone. Find a website that has podcasts you like, for example the Guardian.

Is NPR and PBS the same?

PBS and NPR are independent entities, and they are NOT the only organizations that receive money from the CPB. Other distributors include American Public Television, The Independent Television Service, Public Radio Exchange, Public Radio International and American Public Media.

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 do voting rights activists want?

Voting rights activists feel that they have done the work of energizing and organizing voters to care about the issue. Now, they want President Biden to step up the pressure on Congress from the bully pulpit. And Hunter Biden's art sales will be anonymous, which the White House is calling an ethics win.

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.

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.

When did California unconstitutionally apply its law requiring nonprofits to file a list of their large donors with

July 1, 2021 • By a 6-3 vote, the court ruled that California unconstitutionally applied its law requiring nonprofits to file a list of their large donors with the state.

When is Biden's meeting?

President Biden hosts a White House meeting about reducing gun violence on July 12. Violent crime is on the rise in many U.S. urban areas, and Democratic political strategists believe the White House needs to take on the issue of crime directly. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption. toggle caption.

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 Nina Turner?

Nina Turner, a candidate running in a special Democratic primary for Ohio's 11th Congressional District, speaks with supporters near the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in Cleveland before casting her early vote on July 7. Phil Long/AP hide caption.

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.

From North Carolina Public Radio

The WUNCPolitics Podcast is a free-flowing discussion of what we're hearing in the back hallways of the General Assembly and on the campaign trail across North Carolina.

As the world watches Ukraine, North Carolina's primary begins anew

February 25, 2022 • It was another week of whiplashing news in the world of North Carolina politics. Following a flurry of court orders on redistricting, the candidate filing period resumed after a two month hiatus. Governor Roy Cooper vetoed another bill, and a war in Eastern Europe will soon have impacts close to home.

Term limits are not the answer

February 23, 2022 • While popular with many Americans, term limits on elected officials have not yielded the results some had once hoped.

A conversation with Eva Clayton

February 16, 2022 • Eva Clayton has been in the North Carolina political sphere for 60 years. A former member of Congress, county commissioner, and advocate for voting rights and rural portions of the state, Clayton remains busy.

Easing guidelines, new districts, and legitimate discourse

February 11, 2022 • Across the nation, some COVID-19 guidelines have been significantly changed in recent days. Here in North Carolina, there were some marginal changes. Meanwhile, state lawmakers prepare to draw new districts, and the GOP finds itself in another intra-party squabble.

Following a landmark ruling, more redistricting uncertainty

February 9, 2022 • State lawmakers must again draw new political districts, following a major ruling from the North Carolina Supreme Court last week. But just how much will the new lines change, and is the recent ruling likely to be revisited? WUNC Politics reporter Rusty Jacobs offers insight on the major decision and the likely next steps.

Awaiting a redistricting ruling, and checking for unclaimed valuables

February 4, 2022 • In our weekly review of state political news, Rob Schofield of NC Policy Watch and Donna King of the Carolina Journal anticipate that the NC Supreme Court will strike down new congressional and legislative districts.

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