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Sideline of yesterdays army navy game. Military officials investigating if a symbol in the crowd was raciallycharged or just an innocent game. And 50 days to the iowa caucuses. A look at how the race is shaping up in the state while senators on the campaign trail face questions over how they are going to juggle the race and impeachment trial in washington. By the end of this week, donald j. Trump is expected to become the third american president to be impeached in our countrys history. The full house of representatives is set to vote wednesday on two articles of impeachment. It will be a defining moment for trump and for the office of the presidency. But could also have a big effect on moderate House Democrats and their political careers. Nbc News National political reporter dart clark with more. There are 31 democrats in the house who represent districts that were carried by trump back in 2016. Do you think we will see any of these democrats voting no on impeachment . I think that th
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Tia Cunningham stands in front of her home in Byram, Miss., on Wednesday. She s a past recipient of a guaranteed income pilot project in Jackson, and it helped her save up for a down payment. (Imani Khayyam for NPR)
The idea of giving Americans cash without conditions once seemed radical. But the pandemic has changed that.
The spotlight on income inequality has pushed the concept of a guaranteed income into the mainstream. In recent months, nearly two dozen American cities have signed on. Los Angeles may soon become the largest U.S. city to try it. It’s considering a plan to provide $1,000 a month to at least 1,000 households.
The idea of giving Americans cash without conditions once seemed radical. But the pandemic has changed that. The spotlight on income inequality has pushed
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Tia Cunningham stands in front of home located in Bryam, Mississippi., on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. She was a past recipient of a guaranteed income pilot project in Jackson, Mississippi.
The idea of giving Americans cash without conditions once seemed radical. But the pandemic has changed that.
The spotlight on income inequality has pushed the concept of a guaranteed income into the mainstream. In recent months, nearly two dozen American cities have signed on. Los Angeles may soon become the largest U.S. city to try it. It s considering a plan to provide $1,000 a month to at least 1,000 households.
The pandemic hit America s lowest-wage workers hard: people working in restaurants, hotels and shops. A recent study shows poverty has risen sharply.