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Congressmember Ilhan Omar on negotiations over the Build Back Better Act and overcoming opposition from conservative Democrats; Investigative reporter...
Part 2 of our interview with the mother of prominent Egyptian activist and blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah, who faces trial before an Emergency State Secur...
Alex Press on the large wave of strikes and labor organizing washing over the U.S. this month; A worker at John Deere on why tens of thousands are str...
Examining the legacy of Colin Powell and his role in U.S. wars across different continents and administrations; Haitian immigrant and activist Jean Mo...
Flint-based pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha and Reverend Edward Pinkney on the ongoing issue of lead in the water supply in Benton Harbor, Michiga...
Indigenous leaders and climate activists in Washington, D.C., on leading protests to demand that President Biden declare a climate emergency; Activist...
Journalist Lara Bitar on economic and political collapse in Lebanon; An Afghan interpreter who rescued Joe Biden in 2008 escapes the Taliban with help...
The last audio from a man who went missing after attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border; Leaders of two human rights organizations in Texas and th...
President of the Dayton chapter of the NAACP denounces the violent arrest of paraplegic man, Clifford Owensby; Nabil Salih on the implications of popu...
President of the Dayton chapter of the NAACP denounces the violent arrest of paraplegic man, Clifford Owensby; Nabil Salih on the implications of popu...