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Wide Streets, Narrow Margins: President Trump’s Appeal In White Working Class Suburbs
Monday, October 12, 2020
These suburbs helped President Trump win in 2016. Will they back him again?
1A Across America: The Consequences From The Chaos In Cleveland
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
The first showdown between Biden and Trump was a strong contender for the worst presidential debate ever. Who did it serve?
1A Across America: Houston Schools, In-Person And At Home
Wednesday, September 02, 2020
Even with improved case numbers for the month of August, public health experts warn Texas could see a new surge in coronavirus if schools reopen too soon.
White Christians Grapple With Their Faith’s Racist Past — And Present
Wednesday, September 02, 2020
Some churches were founded on the idea that slavery is consistent with the Gospel. Are white Christians ready for their own racial reckoning?
1A Across America: One Step Forward, One Step Back. Running a Business in a Pandemic
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Money. Patience. Confidence. Demand is outpacing supply among American small business owners.
A Conversation With The ‘Rising Stars’ Of The Democratic Party
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
As a party that has struggled to find a fresh face to fill the spotlight in the years after Obama, Democrats are hopeful that they can find the next rising star.
1A Across America: A Conversation With Sen. Doug Jones, The Senate’s Most Vulnerable Democrat
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Alabama Democrat Doug Jones called for unity during his address to the Democratic National Convention. "I believe that Americans have more in common than what divides us," he said.
The Rise Of Pandemic Pod Schooling
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
School districts are working to get students safely back into classrooms this fall. But some parents are choosing to homeschool their children in small groups, often with a private teacher.
1A Across America: Unpolicing Mental Illness
Monday, June 29, 2020
Why are cops the go-to responders for mental health emergencies?
Across America And Abroad: Symbols Of White Supremacy Come Down
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Once again, people are calling for the removal of monuments to white supremacy. Why have these statues stuck around?
1A Across America: School’s Out For Summer
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
How do American students feel now that school is out... for real?
1A Across America: How Businesses On One Block In Denver Are Coping
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
One block, dozens of people out of work.
Coronavirus: Surviving Social Distancing
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Social distancing could save us from one threat, but open us up to another.
1A Across America: Jeff Sessions Is Back In Alabama
Monday, March 02, 2020
We cover the race for a Senate seat in Alabama and take the temperature of Yellowhammer State voters ahead of Super Tuesday.
New Hampshire Weighs In
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Democrats are hoping for a more definitive conclusion to the contest in the Granite State than they had in Iowa.
1A Across America: Meet the Democratic Party’s Base
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Each presidential candidate has something Democratic voters like, but no single candidate has everything Democratic voters want. Will a heated primary season lead to a better Democratic platform in the general election or will it further split the party's fractious base?
People On Both Sides Of Immigration Debate Meet At The Border To Have A Conversation
Monday, August 19, 2019
The surge of migrants crossing the Southern border has abated somewhat. But tens of thousands continue to come every month — more than 80,000 in July. The debate still rages over what to do about it.
The World Of An Oyster: Scientists Are Using Microphones To Spy On Reef Life
Tuesday, September 04, 2018
Reefs are being rebuilt along U.S. coastlines, which is good for the oyster. But how does it affect other underwater life? Researchers are listening to find out what animals use the reefs and why.
In North Carolina, Hog Waste Is Becoming A Streamlined Fuel Source
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
North Carolina isn't rich in coal, natural gas or oil, but it has more hogs than nearly any other state. And for years, scientists and farmers have been trying to turn swine biogas into electricity.
Asking About Opioids: A Treatment Plan Can Make All The Difference
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Is it worthwhile for doctors to screen all the patients who come through the door about their use of opioids? Usually not, but direct connections to treatment can change the equation.