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A few of our favorite segments from this week: Edward Snowden on Coming Home (First) | Hulk Hogan vs. Gawker (Starts at 44:03) | Family Myths (Starts at 1:07:41) (article)
Lawmakers are considering a new "congestion pricing" bill; the real Boston Globe “Spotlight” team; playdates in NYC; human rights in Bahrain. (episode)
The U.S. has charged 7 Iranian hackers over cyberattacks on American banks and a dam in Rye Brook, NY. Hear whether the charges will prevent future cyberattacks, or escalate a cyberwar.
The "Move New York Fair Plan" (once known as "congestion pricing") has been introduced as legislation in Albany. Hear what's in the works and whether the bill has legs.
Two Boston Globe journalists discuss the film and their roles on the real Spotlight team, where they uncovered decades of child abuse by priests in the Boston Catholic Archdiocese.
There are playdates, and then there are Playdates. A Brooklyn College sociologist discusses how certain parents arrange children's playdates in ways that reinforce class divisions.
Maryam al-Khawaja, co-director of the Gulf Center for Human Rights, discusses her sister's imprisonment and the U.S. government's silence on human rights in Bahrain.