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The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast
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The public falling-out between U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Donald Trump has brought splits in the MAGA movement into the open. In Ms. Greene’s solidly Republican district, voters are weighing their populist allegiances. Also: today’s stories, including how members of traditionally unionist Protestant communities in Northern Ireland are starting to look toward the republic; how realistic a unified Ireland is, both politically and practically; and how, in one of President Donald Trump’s most high-profile prosecution efforts against a perceived political enemy, a series of government missteps means the case may collapse. Join the Monitor's Linda Feldmann for today's news.
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The public falling-out between U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Donald Trump has brought splits in the MAGA movement into the open. In Ms. Greene’s solidly Republican district, voters are weighing their populist allegiances. Also: today’s stories, including how members of traditionally unionist Protestant communities in Northern Ireland are starting to look toward the republic; how realistic a unified Ireland is, both politically and practically; and how, in one of President Donald Trump’s most high-profile prosecution efforts against a perceived political enemy, a series of government missteps means the case may collapse. Join the Monitor's Linda Feldmann for today's news.
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Thursday, November 13, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
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Thursday, November 13, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
With the U.S. government shutdown drawing to a close, the next steps come into view: Turning the federal government back on after six weeks may not be easy. Or instantaneous. The shutdown was felt across the country, from airport delays to missed paychecks from America’s largest employer. And politically, Washington may find itself more divided than before the shutdown. Also: today’s stories, including how Ukrainians are staying motivated after more than 3.5 years of war with Russia; how California is reconsidering its oil reserves and policies; and how scholars at Howard University are fighting to preserve Black newspapers. Join the Monitor's Christa Case Bryant for today's news.
The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast
The public falling-out between U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Donald Trump has brought splits in the MAGA movement into the open. In Ms. Greene’s solidly Republican district, voters are weighing their populist allegiances. Also: today’s stories, including how members of traditionally unionist Protestant communities in Northern Ireland are starting to look toward the republic; how realistic a unified Ireland is, both politically and practically; and how, in one of President Donald Trump’s most high-profile prosecution efforts against a perceived political enemy, a series of government missteps means the case may collapse. Join the Monitor's Linda Feldmann for today's news.