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Andrea Seabrook

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Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • Marketplace
  • WFTS
  • KNXV
  • Knoxville News Sentinel
  • WPTV
  • Commercial Appeal
  • Denver7 News

Past articles by Andrea:

The rise of the deficit hawks

Rep. Mick Mulvaney, staunch fiscal conservative, will head the Office of Management and Budget. → Read More

'No formal chain of command'

President-elect Donald Trump told the country's tech leaders that his team has "no formal chain of command." What that could foreshadow in the next four years. → Read More

A steelworker's economy

Trump voters in the Midwest weigh in on the next four years. → Read More

Democrats hit the reset button

The Democratic Party has a lot of decisions to make. → Read More

Trump's Ohio and the global economy

The sun sets over downtown Dayton on May 11, 2004 in Dayton, Ohio. - Chris Hondros/Getty ImagesGlobalization can feel like an abstract force, or it can feel much more personal. Today, we've got the view from Dayton, Ohio. Plus, a look at the nitty-gritty of tax reform. As always, send us your questions about the economy and how it's changing post-election. Follow Kai Ryssdal at @kairyssdal. → Read More

Trump's trillion-dollar infrastructure bill

Plus, President-elect Trump announces Reince Priebus as White House Chief of Staff and Stephen Bannon as Strategist. → Read More

Trump's tricks of the trade

Will Trump be able to muscle his changes through on trade and infrastructure? And if he does, how will the country pay for it? → Read More

The duct tape economy

How do cracks in the Democratic Party compare to the GOP's? → Read More

The economy according to Donald Trump

The GOP nominee had a lot to say about America's economy, but less about how he'd fix it. → Read More

Who is and isn't talking about the economy

The economy is top of mind for convention goers, even if it's been barely mentioned on stage. → Read More

Even among Republicans, the inside-outside line isn't always clear

When 'Stop Trump' and 'Stop Hillary' converge. → Read More

Never, maybe, always Trump

Republicans negotiate new fault lines within their party. → Read More

Inside and outside the fence

Locals in Cleveland wonder who the convention is really for? → Read More

Americans' anxiety around the economy grows

Your financial anxiety heightened as summer approached, according to the most recent Economic Anxiety Index poll results. → Read More

How do politics affect our romantic relationships?

On this week’s podcast, host Andrea Seabrook and producer Rachel Quester explore the wonky world of how much politics actually affects our romantic relationships. According to one researcher, our biology predisposes us toward one ideology or the other—that the brains of liberals and conservatives are just wired differently. → Read More

Bonus Podcast: Decoding the debate about Islam and violence

No matter what you think now about Islam and terrorism, we guarantee that this conversation between DecodeDC host Andrea Seabrook and M. Steven Fish will change your mind -- or at least add nuance to your thinking. → Read More

Bonus Podcast: Decoding the debate about Islam and violence

No matter what you think now about Islam and terrorism, we guarantee that this conversation between DecodeDC host Andrea Seabrook and M. Steven Fish will change your mind -- or at least add nuance to your thinking. → Read More

The Supreme Court's missed opportunity to limit chokeholds...in 1976

In this week’s DecodeDC podcast, host Andrea Seabrook and Mother Jones reporter Dave Gilson recount the 1976 Supreme Court case of Adolph Lyons and the legal battle over race, police and chokeholds → Read More

Police shootings raise a legal question: Should local prosecutors prosecute local cops?

There are hard, deep-seeded questions in the public’s outcry following two police killings – that of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York City. Race, poverty, police training, and the use of deadly force are only a few of them.There’s also a legal question, only a small slice of the issue, but one that could be worked on in concrete ways. → Read More

Behind the scenes of the Scripps national investigation into military sex offenders

This week on the DecodeDC podcast, host Andrea Seabrook talks with Scripps national reporter Mark Greenblatt, part of a team of Scripps journalists who conducted a nine-month investigation into military sex offenders who drop under the radar when returning to civilian life. → Read More