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How pregnancy, and abortion, catch servicemembers in a web of complicated policy. (episode)
The case that could have defined abortion law, and the Jan 6 committee's latest revelations. (episode)
In 1970, Captain Susan Struck challenged an Air Force rule banning pregnant women, or women with children, from serving. Her story has important lessons for reproductive freedom today.
How the committee's case could aid a Justice Department indictment, and more.
Rae Garringer on why they started the oral history project 'Country Queers' almost a decade ago. (episode)
A new film pushing The Big Lie; the government's failed attack on disinformation; and a former Infowars staffer on changing his mind. (episode)
A riveting tale of election fraud with absolutely no basis in truth.
Before it could even meet for the first time, the group became the subject of a vicious right-wing campaign.
A former Infowars cameraman on what he learned about the truth, and himself.
A former cameraman for the notorious conspiracy network, Infowars, talks about what he learned about the truth, and himself. (episode)
Why the imagery of tragedy matters; the grief from a death caught on video; and how our coverage of gun violence is flawed. (episode)
"A violent society ought, at the very least, to regard its handiwork, however ugly.”
One family and the brutal video of their loved one's death.
Why mainstream media coverage misses the root causes of our deadly national problem.
The hosts of "Oprahdemics" discuss Oprah's role in giving Dr. Oz a platform and if she has any responsibility to speak out. (episode)
What the upcoming January 6th committee hearings could mean, and how we got to that infamous day. (episode)
Some people are predicting the hearings will be quite a show.
The lies that led to the infamous attack on our democracy.
Why progressive media steered around the facts of Depp v. Heard. (episode)