Grounding the shutdown
Today, Explained28 Jan 2019

Grounding the shutdown

Air traffic controllers aren’t allowed to strike, but they may have found another way to end the government shutdown on Friday. Vox’s Matthew Yglesias determines whether the country learned anything from its pointless and painful political exercise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Controversy for controversy's sake

Controversy for controversy's sake

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Redesigning life on Earth

Redesigning life on Earth

Bill and Melinda Gates are messing with nature. But they’re doing it to save the world. This week, their foundation gave away millions to make malaria-carrying mosquitoes extinct before long. On the w...

22 Juni 201820min

What the executive order doesn't fix

What the executive order doesn't fix

President Trump signed an executive order which aims to end his own policy of family separation at the border. Yeah... it's confusing. Martha Mendoza from the Associated Press tries to parse it out, a...

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UNHRC ya later

UNHRC ya later

The United States has been threatening to withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council for some time, but President Trump and Ambassador Nikki Haley made it official last night. The announcem...

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Happy Juneteenth!

Happy Juneteenth!

It's Juneteenth! What is this holiday that hardly anyone fully understands? UCLA's Brenda Stevenson explains the history, and argues that the celebration of emancipation is more important now than eve...

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2,000

2,000

That’s how many kids have been separated from their parents at border crossings over a six-week span since the Trump administration’s new zero tolerance policy took effect in April. CBS’s David Begnau...

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Little summer vampires

Little summer vampires

Tiny blood-sucking Lyme-disease-carrying ticks are out to ruin your summer. Since 1991, Lyme disease has doubled in the United States due to a variety of factors, including global warming and suburban...

15 Juni 201820min

Mo Salah will make you care about soccer

Mo Salah will make you care about soccer

The World Cup kicks off today. Looking for a country to cheer for? Consider Egypt. The team might not be the most storied or stacked, but it’s got Mohamed Salah. The New York Times’ chief soccer corre...

14 Juni 201821min

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