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- After President Woodrow Wilson suffered a paralyzing stroke in the White House, Edith Wilson did the unthinkable: she told no one. For almost a year following the end of World War I, Edith Wilson acted as the de facto unelected President.
- Progressive Democrats cover the news with the hope of inspiring activism.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary following Beto O'Rourke's breakaway campaign to unseat Ted Cruz in the U.S. Senate.
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- Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it.
- What a Day cuts through all the chaos and crimes to help you understand what matters and how you can fix it-all in just 15 minutes.
- Tommy Vietor thought foreign policy was boring and complicated until he got the education of a lifetime working for President Obama's National Security Council. He and former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes break down the latest developments and bring you behind the scenes with the people who were there.
- Offline with Jon Favreau is a different kind of Sunday show - a chance to step away from the Twitter-fueled news cycles to hear smarter, lighter conversations about all the ways that the extremely online existence is shaping everything from politics and culture to the how people live, work, and interact with one another. After more than a dozen conversations with guests like Stephen Colbert, Monica Lewinsky, Jia Tolentino, and Roxane Gay, it's clear that people want these conversations to continue - that they're interested in figuring out how people can regain control over the chaotic, hyperconnected world.
- So, our politics are broken. That much is clear. But what isn't always clear is how things got this bad. Who were the people that changed the course of our history? What were the moments that grew to become today's cultural battles?
- What will it take to defeat Donald Trump in November? Jon Favreau looks for the path to victory in 2020 by talking to voters, strategists, organizers, and candidates in the battleground states that will decide the election.
- It's 1990. The Berlin Wall just fell. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse. And the soundtrack to the revolution is one of the best selling songs of all time, the metal ballad "Wind of Change," by the Scorpions. Decades later, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe heard a rumor: the song wasn't written by the Scorpions. It was written by the CIA. This is his journey to find the truth.
- Ira and Louis are joined by comedians, journalists, actors, musicians, activists, politicians and more to discuss the latest ways pop culture and entertainment are intersecting with politics and society.
- Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng suffered years of imprisonment in China. In 2012 escaped, landed in the US a hero and a few years later, he would re-enter the spotlight as an avid Trump supporter. How did this happen?
- Host Rebecca Nagle reports on how the far right is using Native children to attack American Indian tribes and advance a conservative agenda.
- The pandemic reminds that when it comes to health, there's so much more out there to understand-like how new genetic discoveries could change the relationship with your genes or how climate change could accelerate the next pandemic. Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, physician and former city health commissioner, talks to doctors, scientists, culture makers, and policy leaders to dissect how science, policy, and culture shape health.
- Hosted by two friends, Men in Blazers' Roger Bennett and Pod Save the World's Tommy Vietor. Roger's deep understanding of football history and Tommy's geopolitical analysis will combine to help listeners understand the tectonic plates shifting under the sporting events they love, and empower them to simultaneously revel in the sporting genius on display, and take action against the grave injustices that have been wrought.
- Zayd was born underground, his parents were radicals and outlaws on the run from the FBI. Now the host go back to the 1970s, when his parents and their friends in the Weather Underground Organization declared war on the U.S. government.
- In 2015 Putin's number one public enemy, Boris Nemtsov, was shot and killed in front of the Kremlin. He was a relentless critic of Putin, corruption, and war in Ukraine. Then, he was assassinated. His daughter, journalist Zhanna Nemtsova, and co-host Ben Rhodes tell his story to find out what happened to an entire country - and what happens next. Is another Russia possible?
- Comedian Nish Kumar and journalist Coco Khan are joined by politicians, experts, and famous friends to unpick the latest news, look for solutions, and inspire action.