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NBC's Chuck Todd; the launch of The Marshall Project, a new non-profit news organization covering criminal justice; New Journalism pioneer Gay Talese; and playwright Young Jean Lee. (episode)
A bill in Albany would warn consumers of sugary drinks: "Safety warning: drinking beverages with added sugar contributes to obesity, diabetes and tooth decay." Good idea?
The former executive editor of the Times is now leading a nonprofit start-up about criminal justice. The first investigation looks at why many inmates don't get a final appeal.
Chuck Todd, the “new-ish” host of "Meet the Press," tells Brian Lehrer about his plan for the show—he’ll ask tough questions and give his guests time to answer.
Writer Gay Talese, who chronicled the building of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in 1964, revisits the bridge and the "master builder" who oversaw the project, Robert Moses.
A new play confronts the privileges afforded to straight, white men.