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) […]
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How 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. […]
Continue readingSmaller Bipartisan Infrastructure Compromise Gains Support | MSNBC
NBC's Sahil Kapur reports from Capitol Hill as a smaller bipartisan infrastructure deal gains support from 11 Senate Republicans but progressive Democrats could be hesitant […]
Continue readingHow QAnon Conspiracies Impact American Christianity | MSNBC
Conservative writers Peter Wehner, Matt Lewis and David French join Morning Joe to discuss how QAnon conspiracy theories are impacting Christianity and the church. » […]
Continue readingDocumentary Looks At The Events Leading To Tulsa Race Massacre | MSNBC
The new National Geographic documentary 'Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer,' looks at the events leading to the Tulsa Massacre of 1921. The film's […]
Continue readingSupreme Court To Hear Case On Voting Restrictions In Arizona | MSNBC
The Supreme Court is expected to hear a case out of Arizona with big implications on voting rights. The court will decide whether restrictions on […]
Continue readingHouse Votes To Repeal 2002 Iraq War Authorization | MSNBC
On Thursday, the House of Representatives voted to repeal the 2002 Iraq War authorization, a move Congresswoman Barbara Lee of California has worked towards for […]
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