Challenging Ideas On Middle East Sectarianism And The World Of Miniature Models
We speak with the authors of a new book that challenges Western conventional wisdom on the root causes of sectarian violence in the Middle East.
We speak with the authors of a new book that challenges Western conventional wisdom on the root causes of sectarian violence in the Middle East.
On today’s show: North Korea claimed a successful launch on Tuesday of its first intercontinental ballistic missile. We get an update on the latest and the growing instability in the region. Plus, a …
Every country has a founding narrative — the story a people pass down to spur patriotism and create national unity. The Fourth of July holiday is steeped in the American myth — from Paul Revere’s …
It’s Canada’s 150th birthday — is it all that much nicer than the United States?
China Releases Political Prisoner Liu Xiaobo, A Review Of ‘The Big Sick’ And The Bitter Jester Music Festival
As Canada celebrates the 150th anniversary, we make a friendly comparison between neighbors.
We discuss the record fine European Union regulators gave to Google for squeezing out the competition on its shopping platform.
We discuss what’s behind the Supreme Court’s action permitting part of President Trump’s travel ban with Michael Jarecki, the Chicago Chapter Chair for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Worldview examines if insider plotting poses real threats to elected governments, or if deep state accusations are just a political ploy.
A Chicago CEO says yoga made him a better leader and transformed his company.