The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of college athletes against some of the rules the NCAA has towards compensation. New York Magazine contributing editor […]
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The Senate continues to debate over the scope of infrastructure reform. Can Democrats and Republicans reach a compromise? The Morning Joe panel discusses. » Subscribe […]
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Amid a spike in violent crime, police officers around the country are facing more danger and public scrutiny. Co-founder of the Center for Policing Equity, […]
Continue readingWhite House Announces New Sanctions Against Russia Over Navalny
The United States is preparing more sanctions against Russia in response to the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, according to national security adviser Jake […]
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White House American Rescue Plan Coordinator Gene Sperling joined Stephanie Ruhle to break down how President Biden's new child tax credit works and the implications […]
Continue readingSen. Hickenlooper Discusses Bipartisan Group’s Infrastructure Proposal
A bipartisan group of moderate senators, including 11 Republicans, say they've reached an agreement on a framework for an infrastructure package. Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO) […]
Continue readingHow Schools Became The Latest Battleground In The GOP’s Culture Wars
Over two dozen states have proposed or passed bans on the discussion of systemic racism in the classroom. NBC News Senior Reporter Ben Collins and […]
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NYC mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan joins Morning Joe ahead of the city's Democratic primary to discuss his campaign. » Subscribe to MSNBC: About: MSNBC is […]
Continue readingSupreme Court Rules NCAA Can’t Limit Benefits To Student Athletes
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the NCAA cannot prevent universities from giving education-related benefits, such as computers, instruments or internships, to student athletes. […]
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