Full Episodes
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Happy Independence Day weekend from The Nation Speaks. Are fossil fuels destroying the planet or helping humans thrive on it? That’s what we discuss with Alex ...
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On April 3, 2018, Huntsville, Alabama police officer Ben Darby responded to a man-with-gun suicide call. When he arrived, he assessed that the two officers already ...
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This is Part 2 of our 2-part special series, “COVID-19: A Reckoning” After two years of aggressive lockdowns, masks, and mandates, the world is at a ...
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Here is part 1 of our 2-part special series: “COVID-19: A Reckoning.” After two years of aggressive lockdowns, masks, and mandates, the world is at a ...
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On Memorial Day, we remember those who died in service to their country and those who died since serving. But it should also be a time ...
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Are there people in your life it’s impossible to talk to about politics? Braver Angels is here to help. They’ve got tools and workshops to help ...
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The highly emotional debate over abortion usually comes down to deciding between the rights of women versus the unborn. Left out of the discussion almost entirely ...
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The pandemic took a lot of people out of the labor force and there are many reasons why—including substance abuse. University of Pennsylvania economist Jeremy Greenwood ...
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Last August, Americans were glued to the news, watching the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the rapid collapse of the Afghan government into ...
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This is Part 2 of “Bedlam at the Texas Border,” direct from the Rio Grande Valley on the Mexican border with the Texas Public Policy Foundation. ...
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In this two-part series “Bedlam at the Texas Border” we go down to the Rio Grande Valley on the Mexican border to see why Texas Governor ...
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As homicides rise in minority neighborhoods, mama bears say they’ve had enough. Sylvia Bennett-Stone founded Voices of Black Mothers United under the Woodson Center to try to ...
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Many Jan. 6 defendants have been through an anguishing year in ways no simple headline could ever capture. Brandon Straka, founder of the #WalkAway Campaign talks ...
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As cancel culture strikes out against all things Russian—even long-dead composers—we discuss how this type of thinking can lead down a dangerous path with Professor Gary ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine isn’t just an attack on Ukraine; the real target is the United States, says Warsaw-based geostrategic analyst Jacek ...
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Human trafficking for sex and labor is rampant at the southern border. The chaos of mass illegal immigration is giving cartels the green light to sell ...
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Doctor-assisted suicide just got easier in California. Doctors are compelled to participate, even those who fundamentally object. So they’re suing the state, as we learn from plaintiff ...
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If you object to getting a COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons, you can apply for an exemption. But if you work with the federal government, you’ve ...
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In liberal San Francisco this week, three far-left school board members were voted out of a job in a landslide recall election. Eric Eggers, vice president ...
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While more and more states and districts are dropping COVID-19 restrictions, others are doubling down. Loudoun County, Virginia, is one of them. That’s where a battle ...
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Canadian truckers say they’ll stay in the nation’s capital until their demands are met. Benjamin Dichter, Freedom Convoy 2022 coordinator, explains what it’s all about. And ...
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The Supreme Court picked up a hot topic this week: affirmative action in college admissions. Is it legal to prefer some races over others? We’re joined ...
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After a media interview from inside jail, communication with a Jan. 6 detainee went dark. His father, Ned Lang, and lawyer Steven Metcalf tell us about ...
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Are federal vaccine mandates on private companies and health care workers legal? It’s now up to the Supreme Court to decide. Robert Henneke, who argued against ...
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Conservatives Confront Corporate Activism Georgia’s new election reforms were meant to address the long list of problems that plagued the 2020 election, particularly those caused by ...
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As Riots Return, What Lies Ahead In Minnesota, former police officer Derek Chauvin is on trial for murder in the in-custody death of George Floyd. Then, ...
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The spending spree continues in Washington, D.C., with each new spending bill over the last year costing in the trillions. When the government spends dollars that ...
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The crisis at the southern border is getting more intense by the day. In March, Border Patrol caught at least 150,000 people crossing illegally—50,000 more than ...
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Vaccine passports are already being adopted in some countries. The United States isn’t one of them yet, but the White House is considering the issue. A ...
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Democrats hope to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour—a more than 100 percent increase—by 2025, a move being fought ...