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Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks says liberal democracy has become about “me” instead of “us.” In his new book, Morality: Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times, Sacks says we are losing our strong, shared moral code and that’s challenging our sense of community and common good. Growth comes from an openness to others who may not be like us and, he says, developing a moral bo...
Artificial intelligence isn’t something we’ll see in the future. Thinking machines are already here, and nine powerful companies in the US and China control their development.
Former white supremacist Christian Picciolini now dedicates his life to helping others counter hate.
Author Luis Alberto Urrea's latest novel is inspired by his own Mexican-American family.
US Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith says her true self comes out in her work.
Best-selling author Susan Orlean says ignorance about a subject is a powerful igniter of curiosity.
Is the internet loosening our collective grasp on the truth?
Why do happily married couples cheat? Esther Perel, author of the new book "The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity," talks with Hanna Rosin, co-host of NPR's Invisibilia.
Fareed Zakaria explains how the populist ideology helped President Trump win the White House.
Senator Cory Booker on the problems Democrats, and all Americans, need to confront.
Are America's divisions as deep and hopeless as we think?
Thanks to technology, we are more connected than ever—digitally. But at what cost?
The architecture of how we live our lives is badly in need of renovation and repair.
Conversation is facing a crisis in our culture. How do we navigate this "robotic moment?"