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Trump's attacks on climate science; the dark money behind environmental deregulation; and the Anthropocene. (episode)
Despite apocalyptic warnings, Trump silences the scientists.
Jane Mayer on the conservative billionaires who revolutionized American politics.
After 11,700 years in the Holocene, we may be living in a new geologic epoch. What now?
We examine the myths, misleading language, and tired media narratives that clog up storm coverage. (episode)
The disastrous Julian Assange indictment; Fox News's fight for military pardons; and the American philosophy of war. (episode)
An expansion of the Espionage Act that spells disaster for journalism.
The Fox News personality rallying behind accused and convicted troops.
The prosecutors of Chief Edward Gallagher may have.
A professor of law and philosophy on how militaries across the globe navigate the horrors of war.
How regulating Facebook could hurt users abroad. (episode)
The lobbyist behind the "heartbeat bills"; the rise of Viktor Orbán; and a fresh look at American conspiracy theorists. (episode)
"It was almost as though reality shifted around Janet Porter and she was there ready with this bill."
This week, President Trump hosted the Hungarian Prime Minister at the White House. Here's why a meeting with Viktor Orbán matters.
From the fringes of the internet to the White House.
Award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, on how her personal history influences her reporting. (episode)
Trump's media-abetted lies about his wealth; the tax preparation cartel; weaponizing FOIA and the "electability" myth. (episode)
After a bombshell report from the New York Times, we go back to the origin myth of Trump's success.
A lawsuit, an investigation, and a lot of coverage of the tax preparation industry.
A recent effort in California sought to protect public university professors from "harassing" public records requests.
Polls indicate that voters are internalizing the fuzzy logic of "electability." Why that's probably the wrong lesson.
Bob sits down with acclaimed director and documentarian Werner Herzog to discuss his latest film "Meeting Gorbachev." (episode)
On Barr's deflections; the discourse around antisemitism; and ABC's The View. (episode)
Attorney General Barr has blamed the press several times recently. Is he just echoing the President?
After last week's attack at a synagogue in San Diego, a renewed conversation about how to fight antisemitism and white supremacy in all its forms.
An artist's biting rendition of Meghan McCain and her attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar.
How the daytime talk show became an essential campaign stop.
We revisit Bob's conversation with filmmaker Joe Berlinger, about the ethics of HBO's "The Jinx." (episode)