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  • The nation's prison population hit a record 2.1 million last year. Law enforcement officials, charity workers, and others are just starting to focus on what happens when all those inmates get out. On Morning Edition, NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on efforts in Baltimore, Md., to find jobs for those who are determined to stay out of prison.
  • The former secretary of state said that President Trump's penchant to insult "anybody who dare[s] to speak against him" has always turned him off. Now, he says, more people are feeling the same way.
  • The deadline for Ohio's new Congressional district maps is looming, while COVID-19 cases have ticked up in recent days. We'll discuss this and more on our Weekly Reporter Roundtable show.
  • State lawmakers from both parties have released their first proposals for Ohio’s new congressional maps. On the Weekly Reporter Roundtable, we discuss the latest on Congressional redistricting in Ohio.
  • The 2020 Republican National Convention gets started on Monday with an earlier-than-usual roll call vote on the renomination of President Donald Trump.The…
  • This week the impeachment process against President Trump began in the Senate, only the third such trial in U.S. history.Tensions ran high between the…
  • This episode originally aired on April 9, 2020.After six years at the helm, Dr. Michael Drake faces his greatest challenge as Ohio State’s president:…
  • President Trump last night announced he is demoting his campaign manager, Brad Parscale, and replacing him with longtime political aide Bill Stepien.The…
  • Attorneys general from across the country have embarked on an investigation into the market power and corporate behavior of big tech, asking whether…
  • After Hillary Clinton excused herself from a memorial service commemorating 9/11 in New York City on Sunday, someone captured video of her appearing to…
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