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The surgeon and writer—now a member of the incoming Biden Administration’s COVID-19 task force—talks with one of his favorite indie musicians. (article)
Reporting on the trajectory of COVID-19 in the U.S., the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist says that “the magnitude of our failure is unparalleled.” (article)
Dhruv Kullar, Anna Weiner, Simon Parkin, and Kevin Young reflect on the events of 2020. (article)
Dhruv Khullar, Anna Wiener, Simon Parkin, and Kevin Young reflect on the events of 2020. And the indie musician talks with a fan, the surgeon and writer Atul Gawande. (episode)
Dhruv Kullar, Anna Weiner, Simon Parkin, and Kevin Young reflect on the events of 2020.
The surgeon and writer—now a member of the incoming Biden Administration’s COVID-19 task force—talks with one of his favorite indie musicians.
Helen Rosner talks with the cookbook author and food-justice activist about reclaiming veganism from white hipsters. Plus, a holiday gift from Ian Frazier. (article)
The Georgia G.O.P. is at war with itself, as its U.S. Senate seats are up for grabs in critical runoff elections. And citizens in Nigeria are rising up against a brutal police unit. (article)
The Georgia G.O.P. is at war with itself, as its U.S. Senate seats are up for grabs in critical runoff elections. And citizens in Nigeria are rising up against a brutal police unit. (episode)
Trump supporters in Georgia are threatening violence against officials who certified the vote for Biden. Will their outrage sink the Republican candidates in the Senate runoff election?
Protests against police violence took place around the world this year. In Nigeria, they might lead to the undoing of a notoriously lawless and brutal police unit.
Helen Rosner talks with the cookbook author and food-justice activist about uplifting diverse traditions in Black cooking and reclaiming veganism from white hipsters.
The New Yorker staff writer reads a poem written for the holiday season.
For decades, Eric Smokes and David Warren said they were innocent of the charges on which they were convicted. But, to be freed on parole, they had to take responsibility for the crime. (article)
Two prominent representatives on a debate roiling the Democrats: did a leftward turn cause losses in the November election? (article)
Two prominent representatives on a debate roiling the Democrats: did a leftward turn cause losses in the November election? (episode)
The Virginia Democrat has said that left-leaning rhetoric about democratic socialism and defunding the police cost the Party seats in the November election.
The Massachusetts Democrat argues that centrists overestimate the efficacy of bipartisan dealmaking. “The ultimate persuasion tool,” she says, “is impact.”
For decades, Eric Smokes and David Warren said they were innocent of the charges on which they were convicted. But, to be freed on parole, they had to take responsibility for the crime.