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Russian journalist Nadezhda Azhgikhina on avoiding war in Ukraine; Legendary documentarian Stanley Nelson on threats against historically Black colleg...
Longtime U.S. diplomat Jack Matlock, one of the last ambassadors to the Soviet Union, on the current standoff over Ukraine; The Atlantic’s Ed Yong on ...
Authorities in Honduras arrest former President Juan Orlando Hernández as he faces extradition to the U.S. on drug trafficking charges; Four years aft...
CodePink’s Medea Benjamin on possibly deescalating Ukraine crisis; An Afghan American activist and a 9/11 victim family member condemn Joe Biden’s exe...
We speak with three of the leading feminist activists in 70 countries celebrating “V-Day,” an initiative to end violence against women; The Intercept ...
Spotify is under pressure over Joe Rogan’s history of hateful comments and misinformation; The documentary “American Reckoning” reexamines the unsolve...
A CNN investigation casts doubt on U.S. claims about an ISIS bombing in Kabul in August 2021; Congressmember Ro Khanna discusses his new book “Dignity...
Debating sanctions on Russia; David Sirota, co-writer of the Netflix film “Don’t Look Up”; A major labor win for workers at General Motors’ largest pl...
The African Union condemns a wave of military coups across the continent; Minneapolis protests continue over Amir Locke’s fatal shooting by police dur...
Masha Gessen and Anatol Lieven on Ukraine; The “political disaster” of the Beijing Winter Olympics; Former NFL player Donté Stallworth on racism in th...