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  • Hillary Clinton attempted to undercut Donald Trump's claim to working class voters Thursday, portraying her Republican rival as untrustworthy on economic issues and pushing policies that would only benefit the super-wealthy — himself included.
  • Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe restored voting rights to more than 200,000 ex-offenders. Now, the state's Republicans are suing the governor, who they say overstepped his authority.
  • The legal battle over gay marriage is moving to the Deep South. Buoyed by federal court victories in Oklahoma, Kentucky and Virginia, gay-rights activists are taking on traditional marriage laws in the very states where those laws enjoy overwhelming public support.
  • Saturdays, June 21 - Sept. 13, 2025 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. This season goes global with shows on Mexican and Pacific Rim smoke and global tailgating. Hardcore carnivores will delight in the "BBQ Holy Trinity" and "Perfect Hog" shows. Filmed at the stunning Alisal Guest Ranch, in California’s historic Santa Ynez Valley, the season also offers new smoking techniques, such as herb smoking with a blowtorch and bacon you cure and smoke like pastrami.
  • California Chrome seems like just the horse to break the drought and win the Triple Crown on Saturday, because so many aspects of his story seem extraordinary.
  • Seema Verma, the architect of Indiana's Medicaid overhaul, is slated to run the federal agency overseeing the health care program for the poor. She instated mandatory payments from recipients.
  • People always say they want change in elections, but who represents that change? A new poll sheds some light on who does — and who does not.
  • People always say they want change in elections, but who represents that change? A new poll sheds some light on who does — and who does not.
  • The media have used a variety of epithets to describe white working-class Trump supporters. Linguist Geoff Nunberg says these terms embody the class contention that is central to this year's election.
  • In Spanish villages, townspeople gather at dawn to collectively slaughter a pig, then prepare every last bit as food, even the ears. The ancient ritual, called matanza, is now drawing foodie tourists.
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