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A South African scholar dismantles the viewpoints of trans-exclusionary radical feminists, and a magician disentangles truth from illusion. (article)
Most states are moving to restrict access to voting. Federal legislation known as H.R. 1 aims to expand it. Jelani Cobb and Jeannie Suk Gersen discuss the war over voting in America. (article)
The magician performs bewitching illusions, even in an interview. (episode)
Most states are moving to restrict access to voting. Federal legislation known as H.R. 1 aims to expand it. Jelani Cobb and Jeannie Suk Gersen discuss the war over voting in America.
A South African scholar deconstructs the views of “trans-exclusionary radical feminists” and shows how trans rights look different through an African lens.
The performer’s sleight of hand made him successful as a crooked card dealer. But once you start deceiving people for a living, he says, you see deception everywhere.
April 15, 2020, was near the apex of the coronavirus pandemic’s brutal first wave, as it hit New York City hard. This episode documents twenty-four hours at the epicenter. (article)
April 15, 2020, was near the apex of the coronavirus pandemic’s brutal first wave, as it hit New York City hard. This episode documents twenty-four hours at the epicenter. (episode)
April 15, 2020, was near the apex of the coronavirus pandemic’s brutal first wave, as it hit New York City hard. This episode documents twenty-four hours at the epicenter.
A retired admiral and a former Marine wrote a thriller about how not to start a world war; and a novelist wrote a best-seller about a subject that most trans authors have tried to avoid. (article)
The historian Simon Schama and the staff writer Doreen St. Félix discuss how the interview with Meghan and Harry plays into culture wars in the U.K. and the U.S. (article)
The writer discusses how she wrote a best-selling novel about a subject that most trans authors have tried to avoid. Plus, Simon Schama and Doreen St. Félix on race and the royals. (episode)
The historian Simon Schama and the staff writer Doreen St. Félix discuss how the interview with Meghan and Harry plays into culture wars in the U.K. and the U.S.
A retired admiral and a former Marine teamed up to write a thriller about how not to start a world war. What’s often missing in military planning, the authors say, is imagination.
The writer discusses how she wrote a best-selling novel about a topic that most trans authors have tried to avoid.
In this episode of La Brega, from Futuro Media and WNYC Studios, David and Goliath play basketball in Athens. (article)
The U.S. tortured Mohamedou Salahi and kept him at Guantánamo Bay for fifteen years. He’s no Al Qaeda mastermind, but, even today, he’s virtually a prisoner. Why won’t we let him go? (article)