From Caravans to Cages: Why Trump Bashes Migrants
The migrant “caravan” is a distraction from the real crisis at the border: the Trump administration’s theft and abuse of children.
The migrant “caravan” is a distraction from the real crisis at the border: the Trump administration’s theft and abuse of children.
Civil rights lawyer Flint Taylor, the ACLU’s Hina Shamsi, and artist Eli Valley are this week’s guests.
Elliot Broidy's firm Circinus prepared pitch books for repressive regimes like Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.
Iraqi security forces lack the training, local knowledge, and community trust to defeat the militants.
Contrary to Donald Trump’s warnings, terrorists weren’t coming from Mexico or Syria; they were here in America, and some of them attended his rallies.
The only place seemingly unconcerned with Big Tech's concentrated power is the agency that might be able to do something about it: the FTC.
Could Sen. Sherrod Brown, a left-wing, pro-labor senator who just won a third term in Ohio, be the Democrats’ answer to Donald Trump in 2020?
Rep. Ro Khanna, author Jordan Carver, and reporters Charlie Savage and Carol Rosenberg are this week’s guests.
Citing professors, pediatricians and others, critics say the listening device could stunt development and normalize surveillance.
Naomi Klein, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and Astra Taylor discuss labor and the future of work in a new podcast pilot.
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