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Latest Episode
What a day in immigration court is like now (26.08.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Bubbling questions about the limits of the AI revolution 24.08.2025
- High stakes diplomacy and canceled Halibut Olympia, insights from the Alaska Summit 23.08.2025
- Famine is declared in Gaza. Will anything change? 23.08.2025
- It's not your imagination. Hurricanes are getting more severe. 22.08.2025
- What's Trump doing in DC? 21.08.2025
- How hundreds of babies and children ended up in a mass grave in Ireland 20.08.2025
- Trump and Zelenskyy meet again 19.08.2025
- What we know about President Trump's nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics 18.08.2025
- Covering climate change in the city of love 16.08.2025
- What Bad Bunny means to Puerto Ricans 16.08.2025
- Can Trump get Putin to make a deal? 15.08.2025
- President Trump is upending global trade as we know it. What comes next? 14.08.2025
- Trump and Putin are set to meet. Do they want the same thing? 13.08.2025
- Trump takes over D.C. police. Will other cities be next? 12.08.2025
- Deep-sea mining is unregulated. Some want to forge ahead anyway 11.08.2025
- Investigating the Russia investigations. What's left to learn? 09.08.2025
- How some online networks target and radicalize kids 08.08.2025
- Hurricane Katrina helped change New Orleans' public defender system 06.08.2025
- How gerrymandering became a blood sport 05.08.2025
- What happens to the internet if no one clicks search links? 05.08.2025