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Latest Episodes
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The US and Iran have reached an agreement for a two week ceasefire as more than 70 Democratic lawmakers call for Trump’s removal after his threats to annihilate Iran.
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Over 2,000 people have been killed and over 26,000 have been injured in Iran as Trump escalates his threats ahead of his 5pm PT deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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Mitigation specialist Elizabeth Vartkessian argues that situating crimes and the people who commit them in context is crucial to restoring humanity to our justice system.
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The festival, which features films about the blue heart of our planet, runs from April 10-12 at the Cowell Theater in the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture.
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ProPublica reports that American children are being left with friends or strangers in the US as their immigrant parents are detained or deported by ICE.
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According to polling from The Washington Post, 56 percent percent of the American public do not think Trump has the mental sharpness to effectively serve as president.
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As the deadly war enters its fifth week, over 50,000 US troops are now in the region and Trump is threatening to bomb Iran "back to stone ages."
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Feminist scholar Carol Adams argues that the oppression of women and animals is inextricably linked. She asks: What can meat eating tell us about Western authoritarians?
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In "The Middle-Class New Deal," law professor Mechele Dickerson argues the erosion of the middle class wasn’t inevitable, but a policy choice. How can it be restored?
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In his new book, biologist David George Haskell explores the power of flowers, placing them at the center of the story of how evolution created the world we know today.