Chance Seales

Chance Seales

Chance Seales

Host

Chance Seales hosts Scripps News' political show "The Race." He's led national coverage of presidents, Congress and the Supreme Court from Washington for broadcast companies like Nexstar and Media General, and worked at Scripps News in its earliest days. Chance is a proud Missouri native, now living in D.C. with his husband and twin sons.

Recent Work
Gen. Stanley McChrystal

Gen. McChrystal On Leadership: From Coco Chanel To Special Ops

Political cartoon

Media 'Bubbles' Aren't New To The Internet Age

Farmer fills containers

Robot Farms Are Here. What Can Farmers Expect?

Man yells into megaphone

Nobody Is Just One Thing. That's Why Intersectionality Is So Important

Newsy's Chance Seales with Herta Feely

Dream Jobs: Novelist

Protesting teachers

The U.S. Is Diverse. Our Teachers — Not So Much.

Toy house on some coins

These People Might Have Cracked The Code For Retiring Young

Architect sketches building

Dream Jobs: Architect

Ticks on a sheet of paper

Chronic Lyme Disease Is Common, But It Doesn't Officially Exist

Monica Polk. dancer

Dream Jobs: Dancer

Brain scans

Can Pedophilia Be Treated Like Any Other Mental Illness?

E-Verify presentation

It's Hard To Incentivize Companies To Stop Hiring Undocumented Workers

Ray Kurzweil gives a talk

Silicon Valley's Newest Venture Is The Search For Immortality

People wave Venezuelan flag

Venezuela's Crisis Is Rooted In Oil Prices — And Authoritarianism

Dave Matthews with Spotify logo in back

When You Buy A Song, How Much Of That Money Goes To The Artist?

Person holding smartphone

Young Users Run Social Media, And That May Be Bad News For Facebook

Bob Corker with reporters

Could Our Government Get More Done If It Were Less Transparent?

Dinosaur skeleton

Think An Asteroid Killed The Dinosaurs? Some Scientists Aren't So Sure

A Samsung and Apple smartphone are displayed on August 6, 2014 in London, England.

Going Black-And-White On Your Phone Might Not Be A Bad Idea

Darren Criss at Emmys

Should Hollywood Cast Stars Based on Ability or Identity?

People working at table

Should Companies Look Past Candidates' College Degrees?

Chance Seales and Michelle Jacoby

Dream Jobs: Matchmaker

Hands working clay

Dream Jobs: Potter

Man scans items in a warehouse

Our Data Is Out There — And We Aren't Doing Much To Protect It

Jordanian queen

Does American-Style Democracy Work In The Middle East?

People looking at phones

Checking Your Phone All The Time? Going Grayscale Might Fix That

Basketball player gets face scanned

AI Is Still Really Bad At Recognizing Minorities' Faces

Visitors take pictures at the National Building Museum

Dream Jobs: Museum Curator

Woman holding anti-racism sign

Calling A Hate Crime, A Hate Crime

Woman clapping in classroom

A Bilingual Brain Solves Problems Faster