Oklahoma State Rep. Regina Goodwin On Trump's Visit To Tulsa NPR's Michel Martin talks with Oklahoma State Rep. Regina Goodwin about President Trump's visit to Tulsa for his first campaign rally in months.
6 Trump Staffers Test Positive For COVID-19 Ahead Of Tulsa Rally The event is moving ahead as scheduled. None of the staffers who tested positive for the virus or anyone who was in immediate contact with them will attend. Christianna Silva
Attorney General Barr In Standoff With Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman Last night, Attorney General Bill Barr and the head of New York's Southern District got into a tussle about whether or not he would be resigning. NPR talks to Elie Honig, a former SDNY prosecutor.
As The Culture Wars Shift, President Trump Struggles To Adapt Hot-button issues like immigration and family values have been part of American politics for decades. But as the country deals with multiple crises, attitudes are changing. Mara Liasson
Name changes and union changes, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with South Seattle Emerald publisher Marcus Green, Q13 reporter Jennifer Lee, and The C is For Crank publisher Erica C. Barnett. Sarah Leibovitz
President Trump Seems Struggling To Adjust To The Changes In The Culture Wars President Trump has used culture wars to fire up his base since he first ran for the White House, but that strategy may be losing its value as social attitudes and policies on race and identity shift. Mara Liasson
Twitter Flags Video Shared By Trump As 'Manipulated Media' The video, which condemns "fake news," fakes a CNN segment from last year. Twitter's move is unlikely to go unnoticed by Trump, who has vehemently resisted the company's fact-checking attempts. Colin Dwyer
Friday politics: What a Juneteenth holiday could teach everyone June 19 could be on its way to becoming a national corporate holiday. Angela King
George Monbiot: How Does This Moment Call For A "Great Reset"? To achieve radical change, writer George Monbiot says we need a new story that explains the present and guides the future. He offers a vision built around our innate capacity for cooperation. NPR/TED Staff
Danielle Allen: How Can Democratic Values Guide Us When Facing A Global Crisis? In a democracy, what does the path forward from a pandemic look like? Political theorist Danielle Allen says the solution requires preserving individual lives, individual rights and equality.