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Rewiring Our Brains: The Alarming Neurological Consequences of Climate Change
A neuroscientist exposes the shocking mental health toll of a warming world.
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Innovation Interrupted: ‘Technocapitalism’ and the Fight for Tech's Soul
Tech has been hijacked by a select few, abandoning the common good for "Technocapitalism."
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White Rural Rage Is Not Going Away
Unveiling the heartland’s fury, its rural discontent, and its very real threat to American democracy.
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Fixing the Unfixable: American Democracy Reimagined
Democracy’s deep flaws, and some radical fixes to future-proof American governance.
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Justice at Trial: A Lifelong Legacy of Advocacy
How a distinguished trial lawyer shaped justice through landmark cases in national security, press freedom, and more.
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Gangs, Governance, and Grief: Haiti’s Harrowing Reality
Haiti faces marauding gangs, failed governance, and a tragic humanitarian crisis. Violence, kidnappings, and displacement grip the nation, while international aid falls short.
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Customer Reviews
Brilliant show
The Pringle episode so fascinating
usc and the times should be ashamed and usc held criminally responsible for both the gyn and that freak of a dean
Bias Much
Just as Uri Berliner states, bias beyond belief. Stop trying to impose cosmopolitan beliefs on the entire country. Our Federal Republic would not exist if small states did not have an equal voice in governance. Kansas doesn’t want California imposing its policies nationwide.
I s This Anyway to Vote?
Informative, fast moving and full of information that perhaps you didn’t know or never thought about. Timely and important at this time.