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Latest Episodes
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A trove of nearly 3,200 disclosure records, which ProPublica recently made public, reveals deep financial ties between Trump officials and the industries they regulate.
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Since Israel signed a ceasefire agreement on October 10, 2025, nearly seven months ago, more than 840 Palestinians have been killed and over 2,400 have been wounded.
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San Francisco congressional candidate Saikat Chakrabarti says he’s running to deliver Medicare for All, affordable housing, political reform, and clean energy.
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Following the Supreme Court conservatives' decision to eviscerate the Voting Rights Act, Republicans are moving rapidly to redraw maps and eliminate Black districts.
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If Democrats split the vote, we could have two Republicans at the top of the ticket in November. So far, low polling Democrats are not dropping out. How are you voting?
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The bill includes $187 billion in SNAP cuts, expands SNAP work requirements, and restricts eligibility for undocumented immigrants. It now goes to the Senate.
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The Trump administration has hired private debt collectors to hound immigrants with multimillion-dollar civil penalties for not leaving the US, according to The Lever.
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The Frontline/ProPublica Caught in the Crackdown documentary traces the violence, protests and arrests stemming from federal immigration sweeps across the country.
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For the first time in decades, California voters are getting ready to cast their ballots in a Governor’s race that has no clear frontrunner ahead of the June 2 primary.
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A report from Court Accountability finds that Trump-appointed judges rule in his favor nearly 70 percent of the time – three times more than other GOP-appointed judges.