When the Metropolitan Community Church was founded in the late sixties, it was one of the first gay positive churches in America. When AIDS hit, it became a refuge for people who were sick and those who were mourning them.
In this episode, Anna talks to researcher Lynne Gerber, about finding boxes of cassettes under the church floor in an MCC church in San ... Show More
Nov 26
8: Conversion | When We All Get to Heaven
In 1995 Rev. Jim Mitulski became HIV positive -- what's known as seroconversion. It was 14 years into the epidemic and people knew what HIV/AIDS was, how you got it, and how you could prevent it. And when Jim got sick, he got very sick. What was it like to become ill so publicly? ... Show More
1 h
Oct 2022
GOP Eyes Key Wins In Arizona And Pennsylvania
With Election Day less than two weeks away, battleground states such as Arizona are being characterized by their competitive House races. Kelly Cooper is a Republican challenging the incumbent, Congressman Greg Stanton, in Arizona's newly redrawn 4th district. The Marine veteran ... Show More
33m 24s
Sep 3
Evening Edition: GOP Lawmaker Offers Bill To Roll Back Biden Era Coal Regulations
The Trump Administration, and GOP members of Congress, have a focus on on boosting coal production in the United States with another bill in stark contrast with the record of the Biden administration. Earlier this year, the Trump Administration approved a permit to increase coal ... Show More
15m 44s
Jul 2025
How Trump's Megabill Squeaked Through the Senate
After a marathon 27-hour session, Senate Republicans passed their version of President Trump's “big, beautiful bill.” Getting enough senators on board meant last-minute wrangling over key issues, including Medicaid, clean energy and the deficit. WSJ's Richard Rubin explains how S ... Show More
16m 21s