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Political news from Atlantic City to West Virginia; London's election of Sadiq Khan; a history of political correctness in America; the author Sherman Alexie. (episode)
Six months ago, Donald Trump was saying Chris Christie knew about the Bridgegate lane closures. Now, he's raising money to pay Christie's Bridgegate legal fees.
As the presumptive Republican presidential nominee wants to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., London just elected a Muslim mayor. The NYTimes' Roger Cohen discusses the significance.
Long before Donald Trump picked up the mantle of anti-political correctness, everyone from George Carlin to Dinesh D'Souza took shots at P.C. culture. Hear an audio history of the issue.
Sherman Alexie, who just wrote his first picture book, talks about some of the corny tropes of the form. And keeping with our show's theme, he shares his take on political correctness.
A new federal rule aims to uncover the identities of the wealthy foreign nationals who buy up luxury apartments in New York. A lawyer who represents these individuals pushes back.