This week, Martha is joined by Chris Wallace, anchor of Fox News Sunday to discuss new book, Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed society and human behavior across the world. Face masks and social distancing are the new norm, but many regions...
This week, Abby speaks with Census Bureau Public Affairs Specialist & Spokesperson, Virginia Hyer. Virginia explains the history of the decennial census in the United States, and how the census' findings impact communities across the nation.
With some states reopening, protests nationwide and President Trump announcing he will be holding campaign rallies in the upcoming weeks, where do we stand...
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With some states reopening, protests nationwide and President Trump announcing he will be holding campaign rallies in the upcoming weeks, where do we...
Densely populated living quarters, no full lockdown, and a poor public healthcare system has left Egypt struggling to contain the coronavirus pandemic. There is...
The coronavirus pandemic is stretching what is already very limited healthcare infrastructure in Afghanistan. The war-torn country has put conflict aside, temporarily, to deal...
On the latest Hemmer Time podcast, Bill Hemmer is joined by anchor of Fox News Sunday Chris Wallace to discuss his new book Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World.
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.