Interesting conversation here with women running newsrooms, plus this on covering Washington: “it’s both easier and more difficult now … stories aren’t falling off the trees anymore” https://t.co/lhAPXTPYX6
52 years ago, patrons of the Stonewall Inn fought back against police brutality — marking what's now considered the starting place of the modern LGBTQ rights movement.
The pandemic threatened to close down the iconic bar. But now, it's back in full force.
https://t.co/BoX92V40O4
NEW: With dozens of alleged Proud Boys members charged for Jan 6 actions and news that he had been a federal informant National Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio tells me he'll be stepping down from that role in September.
https://t.co/LL91CorT7I
Here are my actual questions after I told @PressSec about the fly. Asked about what can be done on voting rights if nothing can get through Congress and what about will a new convo on 'filibuster' mean https://t.co/ECbqG8PxIQ
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg tells NPR that despite battling cancer for a third time, she's not going anywhere anytime soon.
"I am very much alive," Ginsburg said. https://t.co/ilW0CN7iad
Supporters of President Trump chanted "send her back" when Trump attacked Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who immigrated to the U.S. as a refugee from Somalia as a child. https://t.co/Xvw5RH6QTF
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren secures $19.1m fundraising haul, edging out @BernieSanders who also isn't holding high dollar fundraisers, behind @JoeBiden and @PeteButtigieg who are https://t.co/HrMMVMNNHe
BREAKING: The Trump administration has decided to print the #2020Census forms without a #CitizenshipQuestion & the printer has been told to start the printing process, @TheJusticeDept spokesperson Kelly Laco confirms to @npr.
LIVE COVERAGE: It's night 2 of the first Democratic debate and NPR reporters are set to provide analysis and fact-checking in real time.
Follow along: https://t.co/euDRS6FGXM
President Trump will officially kick off his reelection campaign in Florida tonight. But in reality, he has been running for a second term ever since he took office. In fact, Trump filed his paperwork to run for reelection hours after he was inaugurated.
https://t.co/dE2BH0Ecj0
-Did you obtain Trump's financial records?
-Why didn't you insist on an interview in person with Trump?
-Will you say now whether you believe Trump broke the law?
Here are some of the questions Congress might ask Robert Mueller if he testifies:
https://t.co/Uh3ACrElWh
"For seeing the truth and the beauty in the things that most people turn away from, he played the role of witness for us all." @thejohnpoole's tribute to NPR photographer David Gilkey https://t.co/v9MQWQVIlF