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What the rise of Amazon has to do with the rise of Trump

Looking at the American economy through the lens of Amazon

By Danielle Kurtzleben/NPR

When Republicans cite ‘cancel culture,’ what does it mean?

The phrase is so pervasive that it’s arguably background noise in American politics now — just part of the wallpaper, a pair of words you might easily (or, depending on your feelings, happily) breeze past every day without paying it any attention.

By Danielle Kurtzleben/NPR



Updated: 2020-03-26 10:00:47

What’s in it for you? $1,200 checks, 13 weeks of unemployment payments and more

According to experts, the sizable spending for individuals as laid out in the bill’s latest version will help protect Americans from severe economic pain, but some question whether it’s enough for the long run.

By Danielle Kurtzleben/NPR

Updated: 2020-03-05 14:41:58

Warren declines to endorse, talks about support from ‘all those little girls’

She hasn’t won or come in second in any states — and finished third even in her home state of Massachusetts.

By Danielle Kurtzleben/NPR

House votes to revive Equal Rights Amendment, removing ratification deadline

The proposed amendment says simply, “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex,” and has had a renaissance in recent years, with three states ratifying it since 2017.

By Danielle Kurtzleben/NPR