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This year’s unconventional Democratic National Convention
Political Theater speaks with the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Julia Terruso about the Democratic convention and the state of the 2020 race in Pennsylvania.
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Political Theater speaks with the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Julia Terruso about the Democratic convention and the state of the 2020 race in Pennsylvania.
The United Nations’s lead for digitalization in West Africa provides an inside look on how mobile payments, digital identities and ecommerce solutions change what it means to have an "informal" economy.
Why did the GOP propose funds for the Postal Service and why did the postmaster general change drastic cuts ahead of the November elections? Listen here
Sen. Kamala Harris made history, again, this week when she was tapped by Joe Biden to be his 2020 running mate in hopes of winning the White House.
President Donald Trump signed a number of executive actions last weekend to provide some COVID-19 relief. But is it enough?
In today’s episode, we have a report on why the fall may bring a surge of COVID-19 cases in the United States, which leads the world in number of cases.
There are a record number of women in Congress, and they are starting to share their stories about what it is like in some uncomfortable situations.
Key issues in the next COVID-19 relief bill remain unresolved after a productive meeting between Trump administration officials and congressional leaders.
In tonight's episode, we delve into promising news on a drug trial from the National Institutes of Health, the power of unions, and more.
Charles Delingpole and Jonathan Levin demystify the historic Wirecard accounting scandal and the role of Bitcoin in the massive hack of Twitter.
Jamaal Bowman is not your average middle school principal. That’s because after defeating a veteran congressman, he's likely heading to Capitol Hill next.
In this episode, we explore the fallout on Capitol Hill from Texas Republican lawmaker Louie Gohmert’s revelation that he has coronavirus.
In tonight's episode, we delve into what GOP lawmakers asked for in the next round of relief to ease the economic burden of the pandemic.
New York Times Bestselling author Brant Cooper talks about what it takes to engineer innovation in an age of maturing technology.
In tonight's episode, CQ Roll Call's Paul Krawzak has the latest on everything that we know about the next COVID-19 bill that stalled in the Senate.
Since Rep. John Lewis' death, colleagues have paid tribute to him. And his own words, like the ones we gathered in this podcast, make a fitting memorial.
In tonight's episode, CQ Roll Call's Todd Ruger examines the rift between employees and employers, and how liability protections would benefit businesses.
In tonight's episode, CQ Roll Call's David Lerman breaks down the latest on talks between lawmakers regarding the next COVID-19 aid package.
Nic Carter and Fennie Wang discuss and debate the value of stablecoins and what they mean for central bank digital currencies.
Republican leaders are expected to unveil a COVID-19 aid proposal this week, which may clash with Democrats' proposal.