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Tasha Adams on life after Stewart Rhodes. (episode)
When reporting becomes federal evidence; a history of journalists being called to testify; escaping the far right and an abusive marriage. (episode)
Micah Loewinger recorded Oath Keepers storming the Capitol. Then he received a subpoena.
The government asked Earl Caldwell to become a spy. He took them to the Supreme Court.
Tasha Adams reflects on her decades-long marriage with the founder of the Oath Keepers.
The former Editor-in-Chief of BuzzFeed News on the end of an era of digital news, and what's next. (episode)
Regulating AI; Old Hollywood Myths; Fixing the Internet (episode)
Longterm, speculative fears of AI's ability to outsmart us are obscuring current issues.
Why the myth of a reality TV boom keeps circulating.
Solutions to Big Digital gone bad
Why the myth of a reality TV boom keeps circulating. (episode)
A contentious town hall; a president sued for sexual abuse; and the decline of online platforms. (episode)
When "representation" and "free speech" become reasons to platform lies.
It's not about what happens to the men.
We know that internet platforms have gotten worse. But how exactly did our systems allow it?
Katie speaks to Salem VP Phil Boyce and we ask; is it legal to broadcast election denial lies? (episode)
How conservative talk radio came to dominate a medium that once thrived on varied viewpoints. (episode)
How did the right get their vice grip of the airwaves, all the while arguing that they were being censored by a liberal media? (episode)
Salem Media: from scrappy beginnings to a place of influence in Republican party politics. (episode)