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In "Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play," playwright Anne Washburn imagines how our society might cope with a sudden nuclear catastrophe...with the help of The Simpsons. (episode)
The "grooming" dog whistle; Zelesnky's compelling character; and unlearning Russia's denazification myth. (episode)
Updating a moral panic at the SCOTUS confirmation hearings.
On Netflix and in the news.
The story of a Jewish American family debunks a myth that Putin tells about Ukraine.
With the expertise of seasoned SCOTUS reporters, we've put together a handy guide for the discerning news consumer to make sense of the court, its decisions, and its coverage. (episode)
The "biolab" myth; documenting Russian war crimes; and echoes of WWII reportage. (episode)
How a far-right conspiracy theory crossed oceans.
How online content might be used to prosecute war crimes.
The small group of foreign correspondents who delivered the news to millions.
The archive dedicated to documenting crimes against humanity committed in the Soviet Union closes. (episode)
Kremlin propaganda tightens its grip, and a video game assists a real escape from Ukraine. (episode)
When an American pundit leaves Russian TV.
What will it take to break the stranglehold of Russian propaganda?
A Twitch streamer, his family, and their escape from Ukraine.
The situation for independent journalists in Russia is dire and getting worse by the day. (episode)
BNCH: Ukraine Edition; war OSINT; and Putin's white Christian nationalism. (episode)
Untangling stories of war from across the sea.
When wartime intelligence becomes accessible to everyday people.
Why are nationalists in the U.S. supporting Putin?
Unpacking Putin's claim to "denazify" Ukraine.