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Russian's short rebellion and the latest Kennedy to run for president. (episode)
Broadcasts can be more effective than guns.
Prepare for the "gish gallop."
What this could mean for the 2024 election
The impact of RFK Jr.'s anti-vaxx rhetoric—past, present, and future.
And what this case says about the United States' overclassification problem. (episode)
Remembering Daniel Ellsberg; the real team behind "The Post"; & reporting on the horror of war. (episode)
How the pentagon papers started a cultural revolution in support of whistleblowers.
The late Les Gelb on what representations of the leak leave out of the real story.
Breaking the news on the most notorious atrocity of the Vietnam War.
Why they went, and what they saw.
What might be the largest moderator-coordinated social media protest in history. (episode)
Trump faces federal charges; a slow civil war; how not to cover elections. (episode)
How politics factored into the indictment of Trump.
The rallies and guns aren't "just" theater.
Breaking bad political reporting habits.
What the term can tell us about our economy. (episode)
The consequences of CNN's internal turmoil; how to cover Trump; why we’ve been having the same debates for over a century. (episode)
Licht's departure is just the latest in a string of earthshaking moves for CNN.
The incompatibility of platforming GOP candidates and pursuing the truth.
"Nobody wants to work anymore." "People are losing their sense of humor."
Ticketmaster controls seventy percent of ticketing sales. (episode)
The legal case against debt relief; reporting on the Supreme Court; and a famous hip hop group's fight for streaming. (episode)
Missouri's case against Biden's student debt relief plan falls apart under scrutiny.
From the increasing use of the "shadow docket," to false facts becoming part of the law.
Uncleared samples barred De La Soul from streaming services for decades.