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After the owner of a meat-packing plant didn’t pay his taxes, ninety-seven immigrants and an entire community paid the price. Plus, America after Harvey Weinstein. (article)
Patricia Marx tries “prepping” on a budget, and a conservative community comes to terms with what tough immigration means. (episode)
When the owner of a meat-packing plant didn’t pay his taxes, ninety-seven immigrants—and an entire community—paid the price.
The Pulitzer Prize was recently awarded to the journalists who exposed Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct—revelations that launched the reckoning of #MeToo.
Jeffrey Toobin speaks with Stacey Abrams, a candidate for governor of Georgia. If successful, she would be the first black woman to lead a state.
Patricia Marx on how the other half prepares for the end of the world.
Teddy Wayne’s “I’m a Proud Nuclear-Missile Owner” from The New Yorker’s Shouts & Murmurs, is performed by Nick Offerman.