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Massachusetts studio celebrates artists with disabilities
S2024 E316 - 5m 13s
As major American museums reexamine their collections to ensure diversity and inclusion, there’s a growing realization that they need more art by people with disabilities. In Massachusetts, one organization has been celebrating that work for half a century. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH in Boston reports.
What Trump’s win could mean for veterans and service members
S2024 E316 - 6m 27s
The full extent of President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for the Pentagon and Department of Veterans Affairs is not entirely clear, but he's likely to reverse some of the Biden administration's policies while reinstating others from his first term. Ali Rogin speaks with Leo Shane III, deputy editor of Military Times, to learn more.
What to know about ‘New Right’ economics advocated by Vance
S2024 E316 - 6m 44s
Vice President-elect JD Vance is an advocate of a new school of conservative economic thought that says tax policy and other government intervention should be used to promote stronger families, communities and industry. To learn more about the goals of the “New Right,” John Yang speaks with Oren Cass, founder and chief economist of the conservative think tank American Compass.
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