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Police, FBI probe threats to Colorado judges
Colorado authorities are investigating possible threats against state Supreme Court justices.
2017: Scott Brown
The US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa under the Trump administration in 2017, Scott Brown spoke with Kim Hill about… Audio
Gag order on Trump upheld by US appeals court
A three-judge panel kept most of the restrictions imposed by the original order barring Trump from assailing prosecutors, court staff and potential witnesses in a federal criminal case that accuses…
'It's been a disaster' - Trump's fraud trial nears end
This week marked the end of the most dramatic phase of the former US President's business fraud trial. This week, Trump's defence team will begin presenting their side.
Why Trump's children are testifying in his trial
Three of Donald Trump's children will testify in the former president's civil fraud trial in New York.
USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Danielle has the latest on the Jan. 6 panel which is to vote on criminal referrals against former President Trump. Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk Audio
Karen Kasler: The Midterms
In the United States the Republicans have won the House, what will that mean? And can Donald Trump possibly win the Presidency again? Joining us again is our U.S. correspondent Karen Kasler, the… Audio
The US midterm elections with correspondent Ron Elving
It's still too early to say what the final results will be in the US midterm elections as counting continues in many states. . US correspondent Ron Elving discusses the complexities. Audio
'Threats of violence' at US Capitol pro-Trump rally, police warn
US police have warned of threats of violence at a planned right-wing rally in Washington DC this weekend.
Andrew Sullivan: Out on a limb
Criticized for abandoning the right, and for being critical of the left, writer, editor and blogger Andrew Sullivan has gathered 30 years of essays that track some of the most contentious topics in… Audio
Trump's impeachment trial begins
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial began in the US Senate today with a US Capitol riot video described as chilling. Audio
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial begins
To the United States now where the Senate trial of Donald Trump's second impeachment is underway.
He's charged with inciting last month's deadly storming of the US Capitol.
Emma Hatton spoke to our… Audio
House delivers Trump impeachment charge
Al Gillespie, Professor of International Law at Waikato University, speaks to The Panel. Audio
Election official takes Trump and senators to task
One of Georgia's top elections officials Gabriel Sterling has taken President Trump and senators to task in response to threats and intimidation targeting the state's elections workers. Audio
Trump's mission to bomb Iran could spark a war
Professor of International law, Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about the revelation Donald Trump wanted to start bombing Iran after he lost the US presidential election and of his intention to bring… Audio
Evan Osnos: can Joe Biden unite a divided America?
With democratic candidate Joe Biden looking likely to win the US presidency, it's time to delve into his background and ambitions. And to ask how he is going to deal with a deeply divided America… Audio
Auckland bar facing criticism over 'MAGA' party
An Auckland bar is under fire for hosting what's being described as an "aggressively pro-Trump" party on US election night. Audio
USA correspondent - eve of the US election
Susan Davis looks at how the Trump-Biden presidential race is tracking, and will we know the winner straight away? Susan Davis is a congressional correspondent for NPR and a co-host of the NPR… Audio
US election: What will result mean for NZ?
Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie, talks about the ramifications of the election for New Zealand. Audio
Trump holds five rallies in 24 hours ahead of Wednesday vote
Donald Trump is furiously trying to ride a late surge to what would certainly be - at this stage - a big upset win.
He's holding no fewer than five rallies in a 24 hour-span in several key… Audio