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What happened to shame in politics?

What happened to shame in politics?

Shame is a powerful feeling that can keep behavior in check. So what happens when political leaders feel no shame at all?

33:59Apr 10, 2026
What are Israel's goals in Lebanon?

What are Israel's goals in Lebanon?

So far, more than a million people have been forcibly displaced by Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says eradicating Hezbollah is critical for Israeli security. But...

37:33Apr 8, 2026

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What will it take to save America's birds?

What will it take to save America's birds?

Since 1970, the North American bird population has declined by more than 25%. There are many factors driving this. And several things bird lovers can do to reverse the trend.

41:35Apr 3, 2026
Trump's 'Homeland empire'

Trump's 'Homeland empire'

Mass deportations, smash and grab wars, attacks on domestic civil rights, the hijacking of the economy. Professor Nikhil Pal Singh asks: What if President Donald Trump’s ramping up of militarism...

37:21Apr 2, 2026
Could this finally be the year for Texas Democrats?

Could this finally be the year for Texas Democrats?

It’s been more than thirty years since a Democrat won state-wide in Texas. But some think a voter backlash against President Trump’s policies could end that drought and that Democratic...

37:29Mar 31, 2026
How to make AI work for us

How to make AI work for us

AI has become unavoidable. It prompts us when we write emails, handles our customer service issues, answers our internet queries. How AI is changing our lives and what we can...

37:57Mar 30, 2026
Iran's complex revolutionary history

Iran's complex revolutionary history

Many in the West see Iran as a nation defined by a revolution. It’s also one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations that’s withstood centuries of struggle. How Iran’s history...

34:39Mar 27, 2026
The might and magic of human muscles

The might and magic of human muscles

Our muscles power us -- from the tissue that pumps blood from our heart to the tiny fibers that give us goosebumps. How exactly do muscles work — and how...

36:11Mar 26, 2026
Inside the breakdown of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks

Inside the breakdown of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks

Ali Vaez was involved with the 2015 negotiations that led to the Iran Nuclear Deal. He'll explain why, even as a new deal was tantalizingly close late last month, the...

35:59Mar 24, 2026
Are we witnessing the death of expertise?

Are we witnessing the death of expertise?

Analyst Tom Nichols says the Trump administration is fundamentally incompetent. And he says there’s been a systematic erosion of expert trust for years — which is dangerous for American democracy.

37:58Mar 23, 2026
The 'universal language' of rhythm

The 'universal language' of rhythm

Rhythm. It's so much more than the backbone of music – it’s essential to how our brains function. Whether you think you've got it or not, why rhythm is a...

42:42Mar 20, 2026
Why Trump wants to ‘take’ Cuba

Why Trump wants to ‘take’ Cuba

As the war with Iran becomes more entrenched, President Donald Trump now says he thinks he’ll “have the honor of taking Cuba.” What does that mean and what’s at stake?

38:49Mar 19, 2026
The view of the Iran war from abroad

The view of the Iran war from abroad

U.S. allies say they won't commit military aid to the war in Iran, and some foreign analysts say the U.S. lacks strategy. The view of the war from the international...

36:01Mar 18, 2026
Iran's new leader: 'His father on steroids'

Iran's new leader: 'His father on steroids'

Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei took control after his father's assassination. What we know about the elusive new leader and his vision for Iran.

36:16Mar 17, 2026
Israel’s endgame in Iran

Israel’s endgame in Iran

Israel and the U.S. are fighting the Iran war together — but they may not have the same goals. What’s Israel’s strategy?

36:53Mar 16, 2026
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