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The former North Carolina governor Pat McCrory and staff writer Sue Halpern on the political party No Labels, which could have a big impact on the Presidential race. Plus, therapy on TV. (article)
No Labels is obscure but well funded. Could it have an outsized impact on the election? Plus, the journalist Donovan Ramsey on his chronicle of the crack-cocaine epidemic. (episode)
The former North Carolina governor Pat McCrory and the staff writer Sue Halpern on the would-be political party No Labels, which could have an outsized impact on the Presidential race.
The journalist talks about his chronicle of the crack-cocaine epidemic, and how that epidemic came to an end.
Three critics—Doreen St. Félix, Alexandra Schwartz, and Inkoo Kang—discuss why so many scripted and reality shows use psychotherapy as a central plotline.