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THE MAKING OF A NATION -September 5, 2002: Election of 1960 By Jeri Watson VOICE 1: This is Richard Rael. VOICE 2: And this is Doug Johnson with THE MAKING OF A NATION, a VOA Special English program a
A bleak forecast for Social Security, the government says today the trust funds that support the program will run dry in 2033. And Medicare's hospital insurance fund is forecast to run out of money even sooner in 2024. President Obama will do tomorro
Republican voters in Louisiana weigh in on the party's field of presidential hopefuls today. Hopes are high in Rick Santorum's campaign after Mitt Romney crushed opponents in Illinois. NPR's Don Gonyea is in Lafayette, Louisiana for the vote. He repo
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. There has been a coup d'etat in the Central American nation of Honduras. NPR's Jason Beaubien reports. By a show of hands, the Honduran Congress elevated the congressional President Roberto Micheletti
The Obama administration is pushing for improved relations with China. Hosting a meeting this week between US and Chinese officials in Washington, President Obama says the talks are aimed at fostering cooperation on the economy, energy and national
Thanks for kicking off today's program, we're going to have more with XX Brooks later on today.We also want to mention Moutain view high and May set Arizona,students there got this week social media question rights.I'm Carl.Let's get to today's headl
You are spot out, this is CNN Student News, thanks to the students in Michigan for getting things started for today, now let's get to the headlines. Thank you for that welcome, and thank you, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New
THIS IS AMERICA - Academy Awards By Shelley Gollust Broadcast: Monday, February 23, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: Welcome to This is America in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Phoeb
VOICE ONE: This is Rich Kleinfeldt. VOICE TWO: And this is Warren Scheer with THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a VOA Special English program about the history of the United States. (MUSIC) Today, we continue the story of America's fortieth president, Ronal
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Hillary Clinton is still behind Barack Obama in the delegate count after the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday. But her ten-point victory kept her supporters' hopes alive in the race for the Democratic presid
VOA Learning English presents Americas Presidents. Today we are talking about Warren Harding. He was the 29th president of the United States. Harding was very different from the 28th president, Woodrow Wilson. Wilson supported change; Harding promise
Kerry Sheridan The Reverend Al Sharpton became the only African-American presidential candidate seeking the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 when Carol Mosely-Braun withdrew from the race Ja
The chaotic 2016 presidential election has highlighted the defects in the US election system and the dysfunction of democracy. The email-gate uncovered by the release of the Democratic National Committee emails stunned the world, and showed that the
1. Senate Democrats are expected to clear a procedural hurdle today in their latest bid to pass an extension of jobless benefits. Democrats are expected to be able to break a GOP filibuster right after West Virginia senator Carte Goodwin is sworn int
1. After a win in Louisiana, Rick Santorum is vowing to continue his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. That despite a big gap in the race for delegates. An Associated Press tally shows Mitt Romney has accumulated more than twice as
AS IT IS 2016-04-26 US Candidates Plan to Stop Trump from Winning Nomination 美总统候选人们计划阻止特朗普获得提名 Two U.S. presidential candidates will work together and try to stop Donald Trump from becoming the Republican Partys p
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is accusing Barack Obama of understating the threat posed by Iran. NPR's Scott Horsley has more. John McCain took time out from an economic speech in Chicago to criticize remarks made by Barack Obama ove
From NPR News in Washington. I'm Jack Speer. On Capitol Hill lawmakers are making plans to recoup the government bailout money that insurance giant AIG used to pay executive bonuses. NPR's Audie Cornish reports. After offering billions in rescue mon
The GOP-led House is likely to vote against an increase in the debt ceiling today, but that's not expected to go far in the Democratic-run Senate and with the threat of a presidential veto. NPR's Andrea Seabrook is on Capitol Hill. She says the House