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The impeachment; coronavirus rumors go viral; the controversy around Joe Rogan's Bernie Sanders endorsement; and the perils of "cancel culture." (episode)
The impeachment proceedings come to an end.
How panic online is spreading faster than the coronavirus itself.
Welcome millions of Joe Rogan fans into the fold — or dismiss the host as damaged goods?
The YouTube star ContraPoints on what it feels like to be cancelled.
In which Alec Baldwin faces some hard truths. (episode)
Impeachment ennui, Virginia's Lobby Day, and accountability in Puerto Rico. (episode)
On the anti-climax of the Senate impeachment trial.
A grassroots pro-gun movement, militias, and the threat of civil war.
Puerto Rico has been suffering hundreds of earthquakes. After a slow disaster response, who should be held accountable?
The charges against Greenwald are only the latest result of the unholy, incidental alliance of out-of-date computer laws and political leaders with a grudge. (episode)
Bernie-Warren coverage, political hobbyism, and the rise of two American oligarchs. (episode)
In the run-up to Iowa, a new story threatens a shaky peace between the two leading progressive candidates.
You love civic engagement, right? You're politically active?
What the long view on the Kushner and Trump family histories reveal.
In Australia, the conservative press has been denying that climate change is fueling the bushfires. (episode)
Conflicts of interest among the punditry, memes about global war, apocalyptic thinking, and how to tune out war propaganda. (episode)
How lessons from the lead up to Iraq can help us make sense of the media conversation this time around.
On the return of the class of 2003 and the revolving door of military officials.
How Generation Z interpreted a geopolitical crisis — through memes.
Will our world become a ruin for archaeologists to dig up and explore?
As Harvey Weinstein faces trial, we discuss the essential role of gossip and whisper networks in protecting the vulnerable and spreading news that threaten the powerful. (episode)
How theories of criminal justice reform can help us detoxify the web. (episode)
Restorative justice, combining meaningful resolution and rehabilitation.
A researcher and reporter try to bring peace to the web's largest Christian forum.
We have never-before-heard tapes from Ken Kesey, the man who taught the hippies how to be hippies and inspired the psychedelic 60's. (episode)