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Politics
1776
Court-Packing Is Not That Extreme
It’s an accident of history that the Supreme Court has nine seats.
18 min
1777
Reconsidering Joe Biden’s Record
Biden had a lengthy political career before he was vice president.
18 min
1778
The Dangerous Idea Behind the World’s Unrest
From the protests in Hong Kong to the crisis on America’s border, there’s a troubling worldview nationalists are deploying to enforce a rigid and uniform vision of statehood.
19 min
1779
The Next Housing Crisis
And how Democratic presidential candidates propose to stop it.
20 min
1780
The Danger Around the Corner
Walking and biking in a system built for cars are risky business. What can be done to make cities and suburbs safer?
14 min
1781
Writing the New Playbook for Political Women
Stand up straight. Keep your hands still. Talk about accomplishments, not goals.
18 min
1782
Delaware Could Elect the Nation’s First Trans S...
How Sarah McBride overcame her doubt to become a rising star in the Democratic Party.
22 min
1783
How to Avoid a Recession
Hey Congress, there's a fire sale on money. Go stimulate!
17 min
1784
Hong Kong’s Protesters Have No Good Options
The protesters can watch their autonomy get taken away slowly or fight until they’re met with force.
19 min
1785
The Iowa State Fair Will Never Make Sense
Iowa is not the best, or the most -- but it is the first caucus state. So, pass the corndog.
17 min
1786
The Gangs and Corruption Fueling the Border Crisis
A government riddled with corruption forces Honduran families to find a life elsewhere.
19 min
1787
Can Any School Be Massacre-Proof?
It has become architects’ responsibility to keep students safe at school.
19 min
1788
Ferguson Revisited: A Prosecutor’s Power
How Wesley Bell went from standing between protestors and the police to St. Louis County’s top prosecutor.
19 min
1789
Ferguson Revisited: Questioning the Legend
If we misremember Michael Brown’s death, does that change Ferguson’s legacy?
19 min
1790
Ferguson Revisited: The Worst Night
Five years after the death of Michael Brown, we reflect on one of the worst nights of the protest and ask, “What didn’t we see?”
25 min
1791
The Last Time We Passed Gun Control
It started with a mass shooting in San Francisco. It ended with two sweeping, if imperfect, laws.
20 min
1792
You’ve Probably Been Hacked
Capital One and Equifax prove we’re woefully unprepared to respond to data breaches.
18 min
1793
Clemency for Cyntoia Brown
She was serving a notably harsh sentence. But what does it mean that she was freed after a publicity blitz and a celebrity assist?
16 min
1794
Red State Democrats Walk the Tightrope
A special election in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District will provide a rare 2020 preview.
18 min
1795
A Big Sign of a Slowing Economy
The Fed will cut interest rates Wednesday for the first time in a decade.
16 min
1796
How YouTube's Left is Converting the Far Right
Natalie Wynn, otherwise known as ContraPoints, lures in fans of the far right and changes minds.
20 min
1797
The Godfather of the Anti-Immigration Movement
How a small-town eye doctor shaped our most hard-line immigration policies.
17 min
1798
Meet the EPA’s Ghost-Writer
For years, one scientist has been saying the U.S. should loosen rules around toxins. Now, he’s writing a new government standard.
19 min
1799
Mueller Speaks
He told you he didn’t want to be here.
22 min
1800
Puerto Ricans Are Fed Up
Governor Ricardo Rosselló is the least of their problems, but right now, he’s the first of their problems.
20 min