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The Brian Lehrer Show producers picked some fun long-form articles and essays for you to read while you're waiting for turkey to defrost/pies to bake/planes to take off. Happy reading! (article)
Three of our favorite segments from the week: Avoiding Identity Theft (First) |, Fiction Makes You Open-Minded (Starts at 19:33) | Karl Rove (Starts at 40:51) (article)
An indictment of a police officer in Chicago; Fox News contributor Karl Rove; how ISIS developed and unfolded in the Middle East; Slate's new "Prudie;" what you're thankful for. (episode)
A journalist and a former police officer and prosecutor discuss the indictment of a Chicago police officer who fatally shot a black teenager.
Karl Rove says Donald Trump appeals to blue collar voters by saying things they can’t get away with at the Thanksgiving table.
Sami Moubayed, a Syrian historian, journalist and author, offers his front-row view on the development and current state of ISIS.
Mallory Ortberg, co-founder of the website The Toast, is Slate's new "Dear Prudence" columnist. She talks about her new role and gives advice on stressful Thanksgiving situations.
Listeners call in to share what they're most thankful for, outside of their homes or their individual lives.