Impact of the running mate for Joe Biden campaign
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The WYP panel discusses the impact of who Joe Biden chooses for a running mate and what his choices may be.

Royce West, Democratic runoff U.S. Senate candidate
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Democratic U.S. Senate runoff candidate Royce West in the virtual hot seat, one on one with WYP host Greg Groogan.

M.J. Hegar Democratic Runoff U.S. Senate candidate in the hot seat
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Democratic runoff candidate for U.S. Senate, M.J. Hegar talks one-on-one with WYP host Greg Groogan about the runoff and her candidacy.

Mail-in ballots in Texas
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The WYP panel talks about the recent Supreme Court ruling regarding Texas mail-in ballots and how that and the coronavirus may effect the runoff election in July as well as the November general election.

Second round of stimulus checks possible
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The House Heroes Act would send $6,000 to families, the Republican-held Senate wants to offer a back-to-work incentive, Americans are wondering if either will come. The WYP panel discusses a second wave of stimulus checks and when they might be arriving.

Political ramifications of shutting down businesses due to the pandemic
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The WYP panel joins Greg Groogan in a discussion about the political ramifications of shutting down businesses in Texas due to the coronavirus.

Texas takes a step back as COVID-19 cases soar
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The WYP panel discusses the reclosing steps being taken in Texas as cases of COVID-19 reach the highest levels ever.

Police reform in America- What's Your Point?

The WYP panel discusses the Rayshard Brooks shooting in Atlanta and the current police reform bills presented by the Republicans in the Senate and the Democrats in the House.

Some surprises in this week's SCOTUS rulings - What's Your Point?

The WYP panel discusses two recent Supreme Court decisions, a six justice majority ruled federal anti-bias law protects millions of gay, lesbian and transgender workers and the high court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to shut down DACA.

Pence vs. Fauci, science and politics in a pandemic - What's Your Point?

The WYP panel talks about the disparity in information coming from the government COVID-19 task force leader Vice President Pence and the National Institute of Health Director Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Products being pulled from shelves as corporations review racial stereotypes - What's Your Point?

The WYP panel discusses the removal of racial stereotypes by manufacturers as awareness increases about symbols used in branding products such as Aunt Jemima syrup, Uncle Ben's Rice, and Cream of Wheat.

Changing police departments and policies in America- What's Your Point?

Approximately 1,000 civilians are killed by police each year in the United States and Black men are 2.5 times more likely to be killed nationwide. The WYP panel discusses the future of policing in Ameria and Houston.

Police reform n America
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The WYP panel discusses the Rayshard Brooks shooting in Atlanta and the two reform bills currently in the Senat and the House

Supreme Court decisions this week not as conservative as expected
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The WYP panel discusses two recent Supreme Court decisions, a six justice majority ruled federal anti-bias law protects millions of gay, lesbian and transgender workers and the high court blocked the Trump administration's attempt to shut down DACA the "deferred action for childhood arrivals" program, In both cases, it was Chief Justice Roberts who joined progressives as the swing vote.

COVID19 hospitalizations keep going up and Harris County mandates masks for businesses
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The WYP panel discusses the recent increase in hospitalizations in Texas and Harris County's new mandate for businesses to insist on employees and customers wearing masks.

Products being pulled from store shelves due to racial stereotypes used in branding
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The WYP panel discusses the removal of racial stereotypes by manufacturers as awareness increases about symbols used in branding products such as Aunt Jemima syrup, Uncle Ben's Rice, and Cream of Wheat.

Re-imaging police departments
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Approximately 1,000 civilians are killed by police each year in the United States and Black men are 2.5 times more likely to be killed nationwide. The WYP panel discusses the future of policing in Ameria and Houston.