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WATCH: A 'Tremendous' Timeline Of Trump's TV Commercials
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
The Republican presidential nominee has a long history of starring in TV commercials, from pizza to computers.
What Will Clinton and Trump Do About Sexual Assault On College Campuses?
Sunday, August 07, 2016
The candidates have discussed in-depth what they would do to combat terrorism, fix stagnated wages and reform our immigration system. But what about sexual assault?
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Trump Picks Pence As VP; Congress Breaks For 7-Week Vacation
Friday, July 15, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and 'round the Web. Today, Trump picks Pence as running mate; Erica Garner says ABC "lied" to her.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: 'Never Trump' Last Stand, New Sanders Book
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and 'round the Web. Today, a last ditch effort from the anti-Trump camp and Clinton campaign's use of Pokemon Go.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Trump Vs. Ginsburg, President Barbie 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the Web. Today, the Senate's anticipated vote on a bill addressing opioid addictions and strange gaps in Clinton's emails.
LISTEN: Trump's Past Commentary On Clinton, Guns And Women
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Transcripts and audio have emerged from a syndicated radio show Donald Trump hosted until 2008. In them, he takes stances, comments on current events and gives relationship advice.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Sanders Endorses Clinton, BLM Refuses RNC Protest Rules
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and 'round the Web. Today, Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton, and the Republican Party's platform committee has its first openly gay member.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Continued Protests, GOP Platform Calls For Marriage Amendment
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the web. Today, protests continue across America's cities and more than 40 million Americans shoulder $1.3 trillion in student debt.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Reaction To Dallas Shootings; Campaigns Sell Emails For Cash
Friday, July 08, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the Web. Today, politicians react to the recent shootings, and Sanders seeks DNC platform changes.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: FBI Director Comey Testifies, Vulnerable Freshman Congressmen
Thursday, July 07, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the web. Today, comparing Hillary Clinton's FBI probe to similar cases and Alabama's lawsuit over refugees.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: U.S. Troops In Afghanistan, Trump: 'Harvard For Terrorism'
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the web. Today, whether election analysis is too focused on the White working class and fighting to give former felons the right to vote.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Clinton's 'Careless' Email Use, Fla.'s Growing Hispanic Vote
Tuesday, July 05, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the web. Today: no charges recommended in Hillary Clinton's email investigation and candidates' potential conflicts of interest.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: 'Heebeejabis,' Trump's Tebow Helmet
Friday, July 01, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the web. Today: listen as a women tells Trump to replace TSA 'heebeejabis' with veterans, and read about Trump's Tim Tebow helmet.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: DIY Election Forecast, Frustrations With Clinton Emails
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories curated from NPR and around the web. Today: take a drive in our new demographic tool and Elizabeth Warren's (maybe) foray into teaching wizardry.
NPR Politics Lunchbox: Concerns in Cleveland, 'Funny-Looking People'
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Our favorite 2016 news and stories of the day curated from NPR and around the web.
As Black Drama Flourishes, Divides On Racial Equality Persist
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
While black stories debut on large and small screens, a Pew survey finds deep divisions on views of race in America. We examine how black America has changed through the lens of a hit TV remake.
Tiny SuperPAC Trolls Donald Trump About His 'Tiny Hands'
Friday, June 17, 2016
It's a joke about Trump that won't go away: This superPAC is insisting that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee "release his official hand measurements."