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Why are nationalists in the U.S. supporting Putin? (episode)
Christian Nationalism in politics; how much literary prizes truly matter; book-to-screen adaptations shine at the Oscars. (episode)
Apostles, prophecies, and a thirst for power
It turns out, a lot of us.
And his road from journalism to Hollywood.
In the documentary "Navalny," the Russian opposition leader searches for his would-be killers. (episode)
The outsized coverage around Biden's age; Jon Stewart returns to The Daily Show; a popstar-turned-politician fights for democracy in Uganda. (episode)
All the candles on the president's cake.
Stewart pioneered a form of late night political comedy decades ago. Does it still hold up today?
His journey is the subject of an Oscar-nominated documentary.
The connections between Russian history, propaganda, and empire. (episode)
Journalism and AI have officially collided. Now what? (episode)
The owner of 2,000 websites including once-beloved blogs and news outlets.
The last few months have been filled with deals and one big lawsuit.
Tackling bias and racism in artificial intelligence.
A new get-rich-quick scheme is in town.
A wide-ranging exploration of doubling in our lives, culture, and politics. (episode)
What's happening at the Texas border; the recent history of immigration in America; and refocusing on Trump coverage. (episode)
The Lone Star state is defying the federal government, again.
The root causes of mass migration to the United States over the past decade stem back to the Cold War.
Should the press go back to paying more attention to Donald Trump?