Elizabeth Warren

Adela Diaz says the coronavirus pandemic has brought new urgency to her college major in public health.

A young Latina voter in Arizona reflects on the contentious 2020 election

Adela Diaz, an 18-year-old Latina, recalled a tense night on Nov. 3, after she voted in her first US presidential election.

A young Latina voter in Arizona reflects on the contentious 2020 election
Democrats on stage behind podiums for a debate

Candidates lay out China policy in Democratic debate

Candidates lay out China policy in Democratic debate
Elizabeth Warren wears a red blazer and speaks with one hand in the air.

Health care reform: The ‘insurance company model’ is flawed, says historian

Health care reform: The ‘insurance company model’ is flawed, says historian
Elizabeth Warren stands in front of camera and microphones.

Elizabeth Warren decries big money in politics. Her campaign treasurer embodies it.

Elizabeth Warren decries big money in politics. Her campaign treasurer embodies it.
A women demanding action by the federal government on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) protests with a group in downtown San Diego.

DACA recipients at the center of the spending bill debate in Congress

DACA recipients at the center of the spending bill debate in Congress
University of Missouri

Big spending on campus: are pricey amenities driving up costs?

If you’ve been on a college campus lately, you might have noticed a few amenities - fancy welcome centers, golf courses, and saunas. Of course, these things cost money and therefore tuition and fees. But are they responsible for rising tuition?

Big spending on campus: are pricey amenities driving up costs?
College grads

For Sanders, Warren, it's time for 'debt-free college'

The concept of debt-free college attendance is becoming popular with politicians, but critics say it doesn't make the grade.

For Sanders, Warren, it's time for 'debt-free college'

GOP hopes candidate Gabriel Gomez can reboot relations with Latinos in Massachusetts

When Senator John Kerry was named U.S. secretary of state, it opened a vacancy in the Senate. Now, with a special election approaching, campaigning is ramping up. The Republicans, seeing how vulnerable they were among Latinos last November, have chosen a candidate who could be straight out of central casting.

GOP hopes candidate Gabriel Gomez can reboot relations with Latinos in Massachusetts

Secretary of State Nomination Could Bring Another Senate Race for Massachusetts

Secretary of State Nomination Could Bring Another Senate Race for Massachusetts

Senate Races to Watch: Massachusetts and Virginia

Senate Races to Watch: Massachusetts and Virginia

How Race Factors Into Our Political Leanings

How Race Factors Into Our Political Leanings

Massachusetts Senate candidates call for truce on negative ads

U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and likely Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren want to keep negative ads out of their race and they're trying to reach an agreement to do just that. But before you hold it up as a shining example of fixing what's wrong with politics, you might look at if it's really enforceable.

Massachusetts Senate candidates call for truce on negative ads
The World

Elizabeth Warren on her bid for Massachusetts senate

We speak with Elizabeth Warren about her campaign (and ask her about Bank of America's announcement that they'd impose a new monthly fee of $5 for some debit card customers.)

Elizabeth Warren on her bid for Massachusetts senate

Elizabeth Warren to Run for Senate; House Passes FAA Funding Bill

Elizabeth Warren to Run for Senate; House Passes FAA Funding Bill
The World

This week's agenda: Dodd-Frank anniversary, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launches, and gay marriage in New York

Charlie Herman, business & economics editor for The Takeaway and WNYC, and Kai Wright, editorial director for ColorLines, give their analysis on the major stories of the week.

This week's agenda: Dodd-Frank anniversary, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launches, and gay marriage in New York