Worldview: August 4, 2017
What’s Next for Pakistani Politics, The Directors of ‘An Inconvenient Sequel’ and Musicians Against Torture
What’s Next for Pakistani Politics, The Directors of ‘An Inconvenient Sequel’ and Musicians Against Torture
Google just got hit with a multibillion-dollar antitrust fine. Here’s what it tells us about competition, market power, and the biggest corporations on the planet.
The new administration has said that if you’re in this country illegally, “you should be looking over your shoulder.” On this episode, Latino USA looks at what is changing with immigration under President Trump and how those changes affect people in the real world. We hear about a man who was asked to buy his own plane ticket to get deported, look at tensions between local police and ICE in Texas, and hear from the director of a new office created by the president to support the victims of crimes committed by “illegal aliens.“
Global citizen Nari Safavi recommends a “global tapas” of music styles at a benefit concert.
It’s time for a cavalcade of icebreaker jokes! We’ve gathered a year’s worth of our show-starting jokes into one convenient listening experience. Brace yourselves for awesomely lame one-liners, kno…
On this episode of BackStory, Joanne, Ed, and Nathan explore the ways Americans have spent their time off.
Kerry Bishé from “Halt and Catch Fire” shares how, as a self-proclaimed Luddite, she was able to connect with her character, a computer engineer. Then this STEM advocate plays “Two Truths and a Lie.“
Kerry Bishé from “Halt and Catch Fire” shares how, as a self-proclaimed Luddite, she was able to connect with her character, a computer engineer. Then this STEM advocate plays “Two Truths and a Lie.“
President Trump’s relationship with the media is seen as a contentious one. Rachel Martin talks with Chris Buskirk, publisher of the conservative web site American Greatness, who says it is healthy.
The R&B icon’s concert in Fulton County, Ga., is scheduled to go on despite a local effort to cancel it.