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The official line on Trump’s foreign policy; Jeffrey Toobin on the firing of James Comey; and a brand-new sequel to a century-old play, Henrik Ibsen’s shocking “A Doll’s House.” (episode)
Jeffrey Toobin sees the 2018 elections as the only remedy for an overreach of executive power in the firing of James Comey.
As the President prepares for his first trip abroad, Michael Anton, of the National Security Council, sheds light on the view of the world from the White House.
Robin Wright, a veteran reporter of Middle East politics, finds the President’s ambitious foreign-policy goals naïve.
“Saw giant stacks of wheat today,” Monet noted. “I think I am going to start painting those.” It was all downhill from there.
In 1879, the play “A Doll’s House” scandalized audiences with its tale of a mother who abandons her family to find herself. Now, 138 years later, Nora Helmer comes home.
Three pop-culture gems from the nineteen-seventies and eighties to help you recover from news overload.