Susan Davis is a congressional correspondent for NPR and a co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. She has covered Congress, elections, and national politics since 2002 for publications including USA TODAY, The Wall Street Journal, National Journal and Roll Call. She appears regularly on television and radio outlets to discuss congressional and national politics, and she is a contributor on PBS's Washington Week with Robert Costa. She is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., and a Philadelphia native.
Author Joanna Dee Das explores how Branson, Missouri, transformed from an Ozark tourist town into a hub for faith-based and patriotic entertainment that shaped American conservatism.
Queenie Be's Gownsational provides free prom gowns to teens in need. Now in its third year, the program has given away hundreds of dresses and partners with local nonprofits across NWA.
Gen. Wesley Clark discusses his decorated military service, forced retirement from NATO, transition to investment banking and becoming a trusted voice as a CNN analyst after 9/11.