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"It's desperate if you ask me." (article)
On today's show: The failed promises of the Arab Spring; Panasonic and Tesla team up; A Tribe Called Red, a DJ collective that mixes Native American activism with electronic beats. (episode)
In a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, journalist Scott Anderson tells the story of an unraveling Middle East, starting from the American invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Captain Asha Castleberry is not alone in her belief — more than half of all U.S. service members that served in Iraq regret America's intervention.
Lawyer Robert Amsterdam says that Gulen's entrenchment in the American political and education system is reason enough to extradite him.
Olympic athletes are awe-inspiring. But when it comes to health trends, from cupping to kinesio tape, should we trust their judgement?
Why is Tesla Motors building the largest building in the world in the Nevada Desert? Their 'Gigafactory' for lithium-ion batteries is trying to reshape how we power our cars.
A Tribe Called Red is working to define cultural identity on their own terms.