The Republican and Democratic National Committees used to be "the chair and his/her briefcase." But what do they do now?
Apr 16
26 min
Deductions, credits, W2s, audits. It's complicated out there, so we break it down.
Apr 9
37 min
Paying income taxes is a civic responsibility... but it hasn't always been. Where did it start, and where is it now?
Apr 9
35 min
Forget the rhetoric and hysterical political ads! Host Hannah McCarthy did the research, and she runs down all of the *actual* campaign promises being made by President Joe Biden and Donald Trump as they both make a second run for the White House.
Apr 2
44 min
Everybody agrees it's bad, nobody agrees on why.
Mar 26
40 min
TikTok - an app with around 170 Million American users - is under intense scrutiny by the U.S. government, including a bill passed by the House of Representatives which issues a threat: "sell or be banned." But how and why can the government do that?
Mar 18
20 min
What really happens when the Supreme Court decides something? What are the limits on their powers? And what can we do if we disagree with them?
Mar 12
24 min
The process for changing the Supreme Law of the Land.
Mar 5
18 min
Have we ever agreed upon a narrative for our nation that we can teach American students?
Feb 27
55 min
How do you have a legitimate discussion with someone who has the facts wrong? And what's going on with all of these different trials involving former President Donald Trump?
Feb 20
31 min
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