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Haris Tarin and Rabia Chaudry on being Muslim and American in 2017.
Insanity can be defined as doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result. As a nation, America has cycled through the same defense and intelligence issues since the end of the Cold War. In her book "Insanity Defense," Congresswoman Jane Harman chronicles how four administrations have failed to confront some of the toughest national security poli...
How far have we come toward racial equality since the civil rights era? What would Dr. King think?
What is the Trump doctrine on foreign policy?
Norman Lear and Khizr Khan on liberty, democracy, and enduring American values.
Benjamin Rhodes and Jeffrey Goldberg discuss the worldview of President Obama.
Bill Browder, a staunch critic of Vladimir Putin, explains why he's not afraid of Putin.
How do the events of today compare to other periods of extremism in America?
Nancy Gibbs, Michael Gerson, Matt Malone, and Garry Willis on the church of Pope Francis.
Last year Russia infiltrated the digital networks of federal agencies and many of America’s largest corporations, and last week’s armed insurrection on the US Capitol was fomented through disinformation campaigns on social media.
In this Takeover episode, two comedians and a writer discuss politics, race, and a changing America.
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats discusses Trump's meeting with Putin.
Kirstjen Nielsen on Trump, Russia, and illegal immigration.
How are the tools we use to solve personal crises related to national problems?
With tariff threats, migration problems, and now, a mass shooting near the border, the US-Mexico relationship is strained.
How can we stay safe in the increasingly tech-driven world?
Does the world need an updated global operating system?
How well you handle difficulty may determine how happy and healthy you are later in life.