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A ProPublica investigation reveals how the ultrawealthy use private foundations to receive millions in tax deductions while giving the public little in return.
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As the climate crisis wreaks havoc around the world, oil companies are making the case that climate denialism is protected speech.
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Sigmund Freud laid the groundwork for a science of the unconscious—but didn’t he get most of it wrong?
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This week, we're re-airing an episode about two men born 50 years apart: Both black. Both gay. Both Lawyers.
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Project 2025, convened by the Heritage Foundation, lays out a plan for the next Republican President to dismantle renewable energy polices and "decimate the deep state.”
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