Oxford professor Ben Ansell says we are witnessing a battle between nationalism and liberalism that will write our own time ...
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Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Tyler Perry and actor Kerry Washington about their film based on World War II's only Women's Army Corps unit of color.
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With broad new tariffs promised, we look back at the most infamous case of broad tariffs in U.S. history — the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. It did not end well.
It's December, so depending on where you live, you may be seeing a lot more dogs in sweaters. But do they really need them? Morning Edition investigates.
Federal agencies run out of money at midnight tonight and lawmakers are scrambling to pass legislation before the deadline.