While Democrats hope Vice President Kamala Harris can turn around their November chances, now that President Biden is out, it’s fair to say much of the country is considering what a Harris presidency would look like for the first time. Harris is a former California state attorney general and U.S. Senator — and her time in those roles is sure to attract a new round of scrutiny. We speak with Chris Nichols, politics editor at Capital Public Radio in Sacramento.
We speak with New York State Assemblyman Phil Steck, a Democrat from Colonie who is on the Judiciary Committee leading the impeachment inquiry into...
Longtime NPR Music contributors Ann Powers and Alison Fensterstock stop by to discuss the new book “How Women Made Music: A Revolutionary History From...
Days before New York Republicans gather for their convention, the race for governor has a new candidate. Harry Wilson announced on Tuesday he will...