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This ad paid for by the Ron Paul for President Campaign Committee. (article)
This ad paid for by the US Chamber of Commerce, which in spite of its misleading name is not a government agency, but one of the largest lobbying groups in the country. (article)
The perils of reporting from Syria, the familiar drum beat of war in Iran, fact-checking and the nature of truth, and how hollywood can't produce a realistic newscast. (episode)
This campaign ad paid for by Hoekstra for Senate. (article)
The media's fascination with Jeremy Lin, challenging the status quo on Russian television, and the science behind the songs that make us cry. (episode)
This campaign ad was paid for by Barack Obama for America. (article)
To Tweet or not to Tweet graphic videos out of Syria, the seduction of covering the political horse race, and virtual pacifism in video games. (episode)
Bob and Brooke watch a few choice ads from this year's Super Bowl. (article)
An Austrian man who got Facebook to give him everything they had on him, a writer whose rapist friended her on Facebook, the value of a "Like." Max Richter - Berlin by Overnight Max... (episode)
This campaign ad paid for by Newt 2012 (article)