As a cable news host, MSNBC's Chris Hayes is in the attention business. But in today's interview, he says that he often feels ...
Labor unions say the Trump administration is using "arbitrary and capricious" orders in an illegal attempt to reshape the federal workforce. Georgetown professor David Super explains what that means.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with author Marc Dunkelman on why, according to his forthcoming book "Why Nothing Works," progressives made it difficult for government to function.
Allies and foes criticized President Trump's plan for the U.S. to take ownership of the Palestinian enclave of Gaza and relocate nearly 2 million people from there.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with legal scholar David Scheffer, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, about President Trump's proposal for the U.S. to take ownership of Gaza.
I am the Vice President of Supply Chain Services at ARC Advisory Group, a leading industry analyst and technology consulting company. I engage in quantitative and qualitative research on supply ...
Four things NPR's Steve Inskeep learned from LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman in their discussion of his latest book, ...
Steve Inskeep speaks with former Federal Aviation Administrator Randy Babbitt about the midair collision in Washington, D.C.
Asma, good morning. ASMA KHALID, BYLINE: Good morning, Steve. INSKEEP: OK, so the memo was going out to workers last night, I heard. What exactly is the federal government offering its employees?
Bush. Mr. Capretta, welcome to the program. JAMES CAPRETTA: Thank you. Glad to be with you. INSKEEP: What did you think about when you saw this memo that essentially said, pause $3 trillion in ...
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