EP 931 Is the Supreme Court Going to Gut the Voting Rights Act and Affect the 2026 Mid-Terms?

EP 931 Is the Supreme Court Going to Gut the Voting Rights Act and Affect the 2026 Mid-Terms?

There is a crucially significant case now before the U.S. Supreme Court which may be decided within days or months.  The timing will determine whether its impact is felt in this Congressional cycle (2026) or 2028.  It deals with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a landmark civil rights statute that was re-authorized by …

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EP 930 Primary Care Needs to Be Foundation of Health Care Reform

EP 930 Primary Care Needs to Be Foundation of Health Care Reform

If more Americans regularly saw primary care doctors, many lives–and billions of dollars–could be saved.  The preventative care they provide is crucial as a foundation to the entire health care system.  Yet, the fee-for-service model is an inefficient one and should be replaced by a value-based approach, according to Dr. Troyen Brennan and adjunct professor …

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EP 929 Homelessness Remains A National Problem. Do We Have a Solutions?

EP 929 Homelessness Remains A National Problem. Do We Have a Solutions?

 America has had a federal policy described as housing first when dealing with those persons who have no roof over the head and live on the streets.  It is multifaceted problem which requires a bundle of services to help people get their lives in a better place.  And while affordable housing is a big problem …

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EP 928 What Innovations Can Enhance School Performance?

EP 928 What Innovations Can Enhance School Performance?

Seventy years after Brown vs. Board of Education and the movement to promote educational equality, race and class remain the most reliable predictors of educational achievement in America.  In attempting to address this divide, school reformers have turned to solutions like charter schools, vouchers and other innovations designed to build more choice into the system.  …

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EP 926 Red Tape is Choking America’s Can-Do Spirit

EP 926 Red Tape is Choking America’s Can-Do Spirit

 Frustration with government is widespread, but neither party has a vision for making things work sensibly, according to our guest, Philip K. Howard, the chair of Common Good, a nonpartisan organization aimed at simplifying government procedures and practices and the author of his new book, “Saving Can-Do: How to Revive the Spirit of America.”  Hidebound …

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EP 925 Rare Earth Minerals Become Key Elements in U.S.-China Competition

EP 925 Rare Earth Minerals Become Key Elements in U.S.-China Competition

 Rare earth minerals may be a misnomer.  While they are critical minerals to our modern, digital life, they are not that rare.  The problem is finding them in concentrated places where it is economically and environmentally responsible to mine them.  This group of 17 metallic elements is crucial for modern technologies due to their magnetic …

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EP 923 Industrial Farming Killed the Idyllic Notion of the Little Red Barn

EP 923 Industrial Farming Killed the Idyllic Notion of the Little Red Barn

 Where did “The Little House on the Prairie” go?  It’s probably in foreclosure and will be sold to a private equity company to build nondescript condominiums.  In its place has grown up a powerful factory farming industry which has no particular affinity for the welfare of the farm animals they sell, the workers they often …

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EP 922 The Intellectual Framers on the Furious Right

EP 922 The Intellectual Framers on the Furious Right

 How has the MAGA movement in Trump 2.0 been so resolute in meeting its objectives, as stated in Project 2025, despite the President’s own disavowal of the document?  The ideas of the unitary executive, the politization of the federal bureaucracy and the dismantlement of federal programs, such as USAID, has been so stark in contrast …

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