Rachel Martin talks to Missy Bigelow Carr, who has stood by her friend Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. She joined 64 other women last month in signing a letter supporting him.
Senate Judiciary Committee members are getting a chance to read a single copy of the FBI's supplemental report on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The first vote on his confirmation is Friday.
David Greene talks to Andrea Berstein, co-host of the podcast Trump Inc., a co-production of member station WNYC and ProPublica, about allegations of tax fraud against Trump in TheNew York Times.
The White House sees the new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico as vindication of the president's hard-nosed negotiating tactics. But the modest benefits may not be worth the cost.
Rachel Martin talks to Republican strategist Alex Conant about how the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation process is energizing conservative voters just ahead of midterm elections.
Sources say results of the FBI's supplemental background check into the Supreme Court nominee will be delivered to the Senate Thursday. The Senate Majority Leader scheduled a confirmation vote Friday.
J.B. Pritzker had five toilets removed so a property would be classified "uninhabitable" on his taxes, according to the Cook County inspector general. Pritzker says he will repay the county $330,000.
In the wake of sexual assault allegations against his Supreme Court nominee, President Trump has been talking about how men feel in such situations. Could that help his party in the 2018 elections?
Dean Heller is the only Republican in the Senate up for re-election in a state that Hillary Clinton won. Latino union workers are a key voting bloc for his Democratic opponent, Rep. Jacky Rosen.