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One man’s crusade to reshape the courts. (episode)
Inside Leo's lavish bash.
A look at the backstory of the man who funds "basically everything."
And leans on a governor.
How AI put the phrase "close encounters of the athletic kind" in hundreds of articles. (episode)
How far is too far to go to slow climate change? (episode)
Suing over climate change is working, slowly but surely.
The Atlas Network has hundreds of member think tanks across the world.
A 'green scare' swept the nation in the 1990s and early 2000s.
And the long history of food and beverage lobbies attempting to influence our eating habits. (episode)
Is there such a thing as “too old” to hold office? (episode)
The latest inquiry could water down the power of presidential impeachments.
Two potential nominees over 75 have the press bickering about age.
An aging expert takes a look at the president's medical history.
A wide-ranging exploration of doubling in our lives, culture, and politics.
A look at the internet's first viral film and deep distrust in the post-9/11 moment. (episode)
The latest legal developments for January 6th rioters, and how the press covered a notorious shooting in the 1980s. (episode)
Why conspiracy theories that the FBI planned the insurrection live on.
After a 1984 subway shooting the New York press crowned the gunman a hero.
The meteoric rise of Oliver Anthony, and the new anarchy of the Billboard charts, explained. (episode)
Understanding the birth, life, and pending death of Big Digital (episode)
When did the internet start being so...meh?
We know that internet platforms have gotten worse. But how exactly did our systems allow it?
Solutions to Big Digital gone bad.