Florida Senate Approves Gun Control Package
The legislation found opponents in both parties and passed by a very thin margin. The next test is the Florida House which has until Friday to act. We follow a student who is lobbying for gun control
3 Ex-Obama Officials Face Off In Democratic Primary In Texas
Tuesday’s primaries in Texas kick off midterm elections. Former Obama administration officials across the country are running for office. In Texas, 3 are running in one congressional district alone.
Trump Policies Put A Strain On U.S. Relations With Canada
Trump’s plan to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports would hurt Canada — the leading supplier of the materials to the U.S. Canada’s trade practices have been singled out for criticism by Trump.
AIPAC Aims To Appeal To Progressives As Conference Opens
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is specifically reaching out to progressives. Steve Inskeep talks to former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk about the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Fighting Poverty, Drugs and Even Violence, All on a Teacher’s Salary
For more than a century, major teacher strikes like the one in West Virginia have come as educators have been asked to shoulder society’s biggest challenges and ills.
He Turned on Al Qaeda and Aided the U.S. Now He’s on Food Stamps and Needs a Job.
Bryant Neal Vinas, a convicted terrorist, thought he would be rewarded for telling the F.B.I. everything he knew. Instead, he is living unprotected in New York.
Tough Talk As Oklahoma’s Wind Industry Becomes A Political Target
Though the wind industry was once a political darling in the state, some say Oklahoma can no longer afford the tax breaks that helped it thrive.
5 Killings, 3 States And 1 Common Neo-Nazi Link
Three young men have been charged separately with murders from Florida to Virginia to California. All appear to have links to the same white supremacist group: the “Atomwaffen Division.”
Netanyahu Takes Reporter Questions Ahead Of APIAC Speech
Reporters traveling with Benjamin Netanyahu were allowed to ask the Israeli prime minister questions. On Tuesday, Netanyahu addresses the pro-Israel group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Netanyahu Takes Reporters’ Questions Ahead Of AIPAC Speech
In a freewheeling conversation with reporters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declined to talk on the record about explosive news back home, but did detail his Oval Office meeting.
Jerry Jones, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell meet for an hour over disputed legal fees
The Dallas Cowboys owner has been ordered to repay legal fees stemming from two high-profile issues in 2017.
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