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On Neanderthals: how they lived and how we remember them. (episode)
A branch of the family tree.
What Neanderthal dwellings looked like and more.
A look inside the Gorham and Vanguard caves.
Re-examining the prehistoric roots of a racist mythology.
Republican National Committee to the Commission on Presidential Debates: no thanks. (episode)
Covering the believers and fabricators of the 'Big Lie'. (episode)
A former conservative tries to find common ground with a rising start on the intellectual right.
Bill Kristol says he can no longer understand his own party.
Plus, why one reporter would rather speak with voters than politicians on the topic.
The truth sandwich in 2022.
During the early 1950s, the children of Puerto Rico were invited to an icy winter spectacle. What did it mean? (episode)
A second civil war; the blueprint for insurgence; and some light for the Dark Ages. (episode)
David Remnick and Brooke discuss.
Professor Barbara F. Walter has a unique perspective.
Calibrating your panic, and your response.
What if the so-called "Dark Ages" were brighter than we thought?
Revisiting the crucial case law "NYT v Sullivan." (episode)
One year after January 6th, we look back at our reporting on the militia movement. (episode)
A grassroots pro-gun movement, militias, and the threat of civil war.
How violence surrounding the election began unfolding months earlier.
Listen to recordings from an insurrectionist as she stormed the Capitol.
A book traces the life and death of Aaron Swartz, alongside the history of copyright in America. (episode)