The left claims former President Donald Trump isn't competent to be president, but Vice President Kamala Harris apparently isn't competent enough to have her own ideas, allegedly plagiarizing portions of her book from Wikipedia. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they discuss the latest plagiarism allegations against Harris, the propaganda press's deafening silence on the bombshell accusations, and Harris' new attempts to win over voters who are fleeing the Democrat Party.
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This year's Economics Nobel went to a trio of researchers whose work focuses on the importance of strong institutions for an economy. Today we hear from the newly minted Nobel laureates about how they came to their groundbreaking conclusions.
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Legendary journalist Bob Woodward's new book War, like so many of his books about the American presidency over the last half century, is generating headlines.
But Woodward's work is about a lot more than juicy nuggets that rocket around cable news and social media.
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Legendary journalist Bob Woodward's new book War, like so many of his books about the American presidency over the last half century, is generating headlines.
But Woodward's work is about a lot more than juicy nuggets that rocket around cable news and social media.
For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
Legendary journalist Bob Woodward's new book War, like so many of his books about the American presidency over the last half century, is generating headlines.
But Woodward's work is about a lot more than juicy nuggets that rocket around cable news and social media.
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Brian Rosenwald, political and media historian at the University of Pennsylvania and possessor of Pennsylvania knowledge, talks all the key races in the Keystone State. Plus, Kamala Harris is playing tape of Trump at her rallies. Also on the show, Elon Musk's rocket launches have been thwarted by Musk-averse members of the California Coastal Commission and, to a lesser extent, the snowy plover.
A mission to study one of the solar system's most promising environments is underway.
NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft was designed to explore its namesake, Jupiter's moon Europa, launched on Monday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Europa Clipper will serve as the organization's first spacecraft dedicated to studying an ice-covered ocean world in our solar system.
It aims to determine whether the moon could be habitable for life as we know it. The spacecraft will carry nine instruments and a gravity experiment intended to investigate the ocean beneath Europa's thick ice shell.
We discuss the mission with Author David W. Brown. His latest book, "The Mission," chronicles the quest to study this remarkable celestial body.
Ravi dives into a new series from The Economist that examines how the U.S. economy has outperformed much of the world over the past 30 years and the key factors driving the country’s success.
Next, he sits down with Beth Hawkins from The 74 to discuss the key differences between the presidential candidates’ proposed education policies and how Project 2025 could impact America’s schools. They then turn to New Orleans, where it’s been nearly two decades since Hurricane Katrina forced a full reinvention of the city’s schools. Ravi and Beth explore the lessons learned over the past 20 years and explain why the future of education policy could hinge on perceptions of New Orleans’ educational progress.
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Host Christine Lee breaks down the news in the crypto industry from Donald Trump promoting the token launch of his DeFi project to bitcoin's price movements.
Donald Trump promotes the token launch of decentralized finance project World Liberty Financial. Plus, bitcoin price jumps above $65,000 amid renewed hopes of a China stimulus and a British man files a legal claim against a local council in an attempt to retrieve his buried bitcoin. "CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today.
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This episode was hosted by Christine Lee. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Christine Lee, Jennifer Sanasie, Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.
From questions about how and where to vote to what to expect as the votes are counted, we turn to the experts.
Reset checks in with election officials Matt Dietrich, public information officer Illinois State Board of Elections and Max Bever, Director of Public Information at the Chicago Board of Elections.
For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.