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Schools have become a flashpoint in today's politics. Mike Hixenbaugh's new book, "They Came for the Schools," explores the roots of this latest battle for America's classrooms.

Schools have become a flashpoint in today's politics. Mike Hixenbaugh's new book, "They Came for the Schools," explores the roots of this latest battle for America's classrooms.

Thursday, May 16 5 p.m. (ET)

The “Southlake Playbook”: How Our Schools Became A Political Battleground

Three years ago, conservative activists took over the school board in a small suburb in Texas. NBC News investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh has been following the story ever since. He says what happened in Southlake inspired a movement that threatens to undermine public education in America.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Fox Tucson Theatre in Tucson, Arizona. He has been polling at about 10% in key battleground states throughout the country.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Fox Tucson Theatre in Tucson, Arizona. He has been polling at about 10% in key battleground states throughout the country.

Thursday, May 09 5 p.m. (ET)

The Role Of Third-Party Candidates In The 2024 Election — And Beyond!

About half of American voters say, if given the chance, they would replace both Trump and Biden on the ballot. While nearly two-thirds agree with the statement that “a third major party is needed.” Washington Post's Michael Scherer discusses what these attitudes mean for the 2024 race for the White House.

President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter meet at the Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia to debate domestic policy during the first of the three meetings in 1976. Presidential candidates have squared off in televised debates every election since then.

President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter meet at the Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia to debate domestic policy during the first of the three meetings in 1976. Presidential candidates have squared off in televised debates every election since then.

Thursday, May 02 5 p.m. (ET)

Will Trump And Biden Debate This Election? Does It Matter?

A forest fire in Umatilla National Forest in Oregon burns in July 2021.

A forest fire in Umatilla National Forest in Oregon burns in July 2021.

Thursday, Apr 25 5 p.m. (ET)

Can We Engineer Our Way Out Of Catastrophic Climate Change?

As the effects of climate change become increasingly obvious, ideas once thought of as radical are becoming part of the mainstream debate. Cristopher Flavelle of the New York Times explains the promise and perils of geoengineering.

This new work by Eddie S. Glaude Jr. argues that it is time for ordinary Americans to take charge of our democracy.

This new work by Eddie S. Glaude Jr. argues that it is time for ordinary Americans to take charge of our democracy.

Thursday, Apr 18 5 p.m. (ET)

A Call To Rethink American Leadership: “We Must Stop Outsourcing Responsibility For Our Democracy”

Rethinking leadership in the U.S. African AmericanStudies professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. says Americans have looked to the political class to create a just democracy for too long – and it hasn't worked. In a new book he argues that we are the leaders we have been looking for and explains what that means for the 2024 election.

Thursday, Apr 11 5 p.m. (ET)

A New Focus On Menopause And Women’s Health After 40

Menopause. Once a taboo topic, the "m" word is having a moment – among celebrities, in the media, and in Washington, where President Biden recently signed an order that supports research into women's health. Dr. Sharon Malone says it's about time, and explains why understanding "the change" is critical for a woman's ability to get – and stay -- healthy.

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