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.
News Brief: Trump Campaign Rally, TSA Put Passengers At Risk, New Financial Aid Hurdle President Trump will hold a campaign rally on June 20th. A whistleblower says the TSA put passengers at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. And, it may soon be harder for students to get financial aid.
The State Of The U.S.-China Relations After The Pandemic U.S. diplomats are returning to China. Secretary of State has met his Chinese counterpart in Hawaii. But the U.S.-China relations that plummeted during the pandemic are not getting any quick fixes. Michele Kelemen
Ken Cuccinelli Comments On The Supreme Court's DACA Decision NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Ken Cuccinelli who oversees citizenship and immigration for the Trump administration. about the Supreme Court's DACA decision Thursday.
Foreign Interference Persists And Techniques Are Evolving, Big Tech Tells Hill Facebook, Twitter and Google told House Democrats on Thursday that they think their countermeasures are working — but foreign governments are changing their techniques too. Philip Ewing
'Sigh Of Relief' Or 'Slippery Slope': Advocates and Opponents React To DACA Ruling "I couldn't believe it," says one DACA recipient. "The writing on the wall was that we were all going to be mourning and not celebrating today." Immigration opponents are blasting the decision. Laurel Wamsley
Facebook Removes Trump Political Ads With Nazi Symbol. Campaign Calls It An 'Emoji' Facebook says the campaign advertisements violated the social network's ban on hate group symbols. The Anti-Defamation League's CEO said that "ignorance is no excuse for using Nazi-related symbols." Bobby Allyn
John Bolton Levels Historic Charges At Trump. A Wary Washington Isn't Jumping The former national security adviser is reviled so equally by so many on all sides in Washington that the allegations in his new memoir may not spark the kind of response they otherwise might. Deirdre Walsh
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Administration In DACA Case The decision is a dramatic victory for immigration advocates and gives a new lease on life for the so-called DREAMers, immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Nina Totenberg