Are We at War in the Middle East?

Are We at War in the Middle East?

Ships are avoiding the Suez Canal at great expense; Iran has launched attacks in Iraq and Pakistan; Israel is exchanging fire with Hezbollah as well as Hamas—has the regional conflict that leaders were worried about already begun?


Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox covering foreign policy and world news with a focus on the future of international conflict.


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WN TBD: The Price of Automating Aviation

WN TBD: The Price of Automating Aviation

This week, Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared in front of Congress. He was there to answer questions about what his company knew, and when, before two 737 Max airplanes crashed and claimed the li...

1 Nov 201915min

The Price of Automating Aviation

The Price of Automating Aviation

This week, Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared in front of Congress. He was there to answer questions about what his company knew, and when, before two 737 Max airplanes crashed and claimed the li...

1 Nov 201915min

Partisan Gerrymandering Is Over in North Carolina

Partisan Gerrymandering Is Over in North Carolina

State court rulings have ended partisan gerrymandering in North Carolina on both the state and congressional levels. The rulings could lead the way for progressive activists who’ve been shut out at th...

31 Okt 201920min

Jailed Over Medical Debt

Jailed Over Medical Debt

There’s a story unfolding in the courtroom of a small town in Kansas. It’s a story about runaway medical costs, aggressive debt collectors, and jail. Guest: Lizzie Presser, reporter for ProPublicaSlat...

30 Okt 201921min

What It Took To Close Rikers

What It Took To Close Rikers

This month, the New York City Council approved a plan to close Rikers Island in 2026. The jail has become a potent symbol for those fighting to reform the criminal justice system. Where do reformers g...

29 Okt 201920min

Can Trump Save Kentucky’s Republican Governor?

Can Trump Save Kentucky’s Republican Governor?

Kentucky’s Republican Gov, Matt Bevin won a decisive victory in 2015 and has tethered himself to President Donald Trump ever since. But now, he’s up for reelection and his popularity has taken a nosed...

28 Okt 201917min

This Week in Impeachment: Storming the SCIF

This Week in Impeachment: Storming the SCIF

We survey this week’s developments: the testimony from Ambassador Bill Taylor, a stunt at the SCIF, and what the founding fathers might have thought of our reticence to impeach. Guests: Dahlia Lithwic...

25 Okt 201918min

WN TBD: Inside Facebook's Political Ad Mess

WN TBD: Inside Facebook's Political Ad Mess

Over the last week, Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg have been under fire for declining to fact-check political ads. But a former insider says this is the wrong debate to be having—and it misses a more fu...

25 Okt 201918min

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