An exploration with economist Noah Smith on why public sentiment about the US economy often contrasts with hard economic facts.
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Exposing the GOP’s dark turn: How the party’s very survival now hinges on embracing autocracy over democracy and its foundational values.
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Brian Stelter analyzes Fox News’s impact on political narratives and GOP influence, and its future in bending American democracy.
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Exclusive interviews with two who knew Lee Oswald, offering unique insights into the enigmatic figure linked to JFK’s assassination. (Ernst Titovets)
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Exclusive interviews with two who knew Lee Oswald, offering unique insights into the enigmatic figure linked to JFK’s assassination.
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Two young activists transform Florida politics, engaging voters all year. Discover their journey and the power of grassroots politics.
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Polling’s adaptability and impact on democracy, amid skepticism and change.
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The SBF fraud and conviction, the crypto craze’s crash, and a $3 trillion delusion laid bare.
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The AR-15 had patriotic beginnings. Today it’s a sad symbol of out-of-control violence in American society.
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Tech billionaires’ dangerous game: selling escapist fantasies while ignoring urgent crises like climate change and income inequality.
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The enigma of recent geopolitical events—from rising global terror threats to the uncertain future of Gaza and the limitations of Middle East accords.
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Israel’s latest crisis from an insider’s perspective: the role of the US, the state of Israel’s internal politics, and is there a path to diplomacy.
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Israel’s clandestine efforts to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions are reshaping the Middle East in unexpected ways.
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Is American democracy at a breaking point? How the Constitution enables minority rule, why distrust in institutions is rising, and what’s at stake for the future of democracy. Read More: www.WhoWhatWhy.org
Dr. Robert J. Lifton on our collective traumas: The psychic impacts of COVID-19, climate change, gun violence, and divisive politics. A look at resilience in our time.
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Is Google a monopoly or a force for innovation? A look at the US v. Google case that could redefine the internet and the future of antitrust law.
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Reassessing COVID-19 narratives amid resurgence: a critical look at media influence, Fauci’s role, and the culture of fear that shaped our response.
In a week when President Biden announced that Medicare would take the first steps to lower the price of expensive medications, we talk with an advocate of a far more radical overhaul of the US’s flawed health care system.
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Strikes, Streaming, and Hollywood’s Unraveling: Inside the Chaos.
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Only 12 people control vast US economic power via index funds and private equity. Think of the risks for the economy — and for democracy itself.
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Only 12 people control vast US economic power via index funds and private equity. Think of the risks for the economy — and for democracy itself.
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It’s long past time to challenge the American Dream. Alissa Quart reveals its harsh realities and calls for a new ethos that values community, fairness, and class worth.
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Are our rising temperatures humanity’s alarm bell? Can we ever get global unity to cut CO2 emissions? Jeff Goodell explains.
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Israel on the brink: Peter Beinart delves into ethnonationalism, political unrest, and the fight for democracy’s future.
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Norman Solomon discusses the invisible wars the US has been waging for decades, their impact on society, and the role of the media in its perpetuation. Read More: www.WhoWhatWhy.org