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  1. An immigration lawyer on Trump's first month

    Published: 2/28/2025
  2. Former DOGE employee: work could 'cross extreme ethical and legal lines'

    Published: 2/27/2025
  3. Is there a deal to end Russia's war with Ukraine?

    Published: 2/26/2025
  4. The view from Greenland: 'We don't want to be Americans'

    Published: 2/25/2025
  5. Are Trump's military picks based on merit or loyalty?

    Published: 2/24/2025
  6. Trump's tariffs and rhetoric strain historic Windsor-Detroit friendship

    Published: 2/23/2025
  7. What happens if the Education Department is abolished?

    Published: 2/21/2025
  8. The fate of Ukraine hangs in the balance as Trump sides with Russia

    Published: 2/20/2025
  9. Is the U.S. headed for autocracy?

    Published: 2/19/2025
  10. Will New York's mayor survive widening scandal?

    Published: 2/18/2025
  11. Why are Israel's deals to exchange hostages so lopsided?

    Published: 2/17/2025
  12. After weeks of chaos, the future is uncertain for thousands of federal workers

    Published: 2/16/2025
  13. Bonus Episode: The Aphasia Choir

    Published: 2/15/2025
  14. Ousted Kennedy Center president says artists must feel "welcome and safe"

    Published: 2/14/2025
  15. In Panama economic needs threaten to erase a way of life

    Published: 2/13/2025
  16. Trump says the U.S. will 'own' Gaza — what that could mean for the Middle East

    Published: 2/12/2025
  17. Are we in a constitutional crisis?

    Published: 2/11/2025
  18. What DOGE could mean for Medicare and Medicaid?

    Published: 2/10/2025
  19. Trump 2.0 or Project 2025?

    Published: 2/9/2025
  20. Bonus Episode: "Margery," the medieval memoirist

    Published: 2/9/2025

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