This week, Dana and Chris discuss what Chris calls the "profound shift" in "American attitudes on race in racism" in response to the events following the death of George Floyd. They also talk about congressional action from Capitol Hill, continued 2020 election topics, and more.
This week, Liz is joined by BCT Partners Co-Founder, Randal Pinkett. Pinkett walks listeners through his chief principals for corporations working toward improved diversity practices and weighs in on President Trump's re-electability in the 2020 election.
Former Congressman Trey Gowdy speaks with Sheria Clarke, former staff director of the House Oversight committee about steps people can take to be allies to black Americans.
Physician assistants are stepping up in the fight against coronavirus as many hospitals continue to face staffing shortages. Some medical professionals say PAs are...
Last week's positive jobs report was a much-needed confidence boost for American investors. The coronavirus pandemic has led to a very volatile stock market,...
This week, University of Memphis Law Professor Steven Mulroy explains the powers of the states, how the states' jurisdiction is impacted by the federal government, and how this dynamic has effected the US government's response to recent national events.
President Trump touted the surprisingly positive May jobs report released on Friday. The data showed the U.S. added 2.5 million jobs during the month...
This week, we're flashing back to February 8th, 2016. The presidential campaign is officially underway, and Dana and Chris weigh in on the numbers from the floor of the New Hampshire primary.
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Americans took to the streets to protest against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis who was killed by an...