NPR's Miles Parks talks with political scientists Charlie Hunt and Jaci Kettler about their podcast "Scandalized" which unpacks political scandals from American history.
America has no shortage of scandals—some shocking, some tragic, and some downright absurd. From political corruption to corporate fraud to cultural moments that rocked the nation, these scandals ...
In May 1856, Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner rose on the Senate floor to denounce the law that opened Kansas to slavery. In excoriating one of the bill’s architects, South Carolina’s Andrew ...
It won’t surprise anyone to learn that American politicians have long been suspected of being untrustworthy, and at worst, corrupt. According to Pew Research, only 22% of Americans, as of May 2024, ...
Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina delve into the latest news in politics. This week, Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina discuss political scandals, if scandals still ...
The year was marked by bizarre scandals on both sides of the political aisle. Dec. 27, 2011— -- intro: If there's one thing Democrats and Republicans had in common this year this year, it was ...
On Wednesday’s show: Local experts offer context on the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup. And we discuss the changing nature of political scandals in today’s hyper-partisan era.
There’s so much misinformation, disinformation, malinformation about me, Michael Cohen recently said, his tone weighed down by the weariness of being pulled into tales he insists aren’t real. In the ...
Barstool Sports founder and President Dave Portnoy isn’t afraid of dipping into hot water over his take on former President Joe Biden’s seemingly late cancer diagnosis. "This is a question I think ...
A political scandal continued to rock Israel on Monday involving the military's former legal chief, Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who admitted to leaking a video of Israeli soldiers allegedly ...
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