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With no end in sight, the Pentagon is having to consider how Guantanamo Bay will provide treatment for geriatric detainees as prisoners get older. (episode)
With no end in sight, the Pentagon is having to consider how Guantanamo Bay will provide treatment for geriatric detainees as prisoners get older.
Poor people tend to face far more severe repercussions from a lack of privacy online.
The more affluent a person's family is, the greater chance they have of landing a career in the arts.
A new investigation from Reveal looks at a secretive organization engaging in 'work-therapy' rehab.
The guns rights advocacy group is dealing with allegations of grift and self-dealing among its leadership.
On Saturday, a shooting at a California synagogue killed one congregation member. A manifesto believed to have been written by the gunman was posted to the online message board, 8chan. (episode)
On Saturday, a shooting at a California synagogue killed one congregation member. A manifesto believed to have been written by the gunman was posted to the online message board, 8chan.
Canada legalized marijuana nationwide six months ago, but the black market is still expected to dominate the market. So, what's causing the new legal market to be so sluggish?
"The Last Survivors" chronicles how the past continues to impact the lives of Holocaust survivors today — and the lives of their families.
Facebook hinted in its latest earnings report that it’s expecting to pay between $3 and $5 billion in fines to the FTC.
The reforms threaten institutions like the Catholic Church and the Boy Scouts of America.
Joe Biden has run for president twice before but never from such a strong political starting point as to where he is now, despite complaints against him. (episode)
Felon Disenfranchisement - First Licensed Vaccine to Immunize Children in Three Malaria-Endemic Countries - Indie Superhero Movies Face Off Against Blockbusters at the Box Office (episode)
The debate over felon disenfranchisement is playing out across the country, where a patchwork map of state laws means things look different in Maine than they do in Iowa or in Wisconsin.
Children in Malawi began to be immunized against malaria with the world's first licensed vaccine this week.
"Avengers: Endgame" is expected to make more than $260 million this weekend. "Fast Color," an indie superhero movie that centers around women of color, has struggled to find an audience.
The U.S. government released thousands of intelligence records, shedding more light on human rights abuses.
37 people were executed on vague charges related to terrorism.
A new report has extended Social Security's lifetime by one year, but the program is still on track to become insolvent in 2035. (episode)
A new report has extended Social Security's lifetime by one year, but the program is still on track to become insolvent in 2035.
Just six months after Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was, according to U.S. intelligence agencies, assassinated by Saudi Arabia, American businesses are starting to return.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks in Sri Lanka that have killed at least 300 people.
The Ramapough Lenape Indians in New Jersey are accusing the Township of Mahwah of violating their religious freedom.
What didn't receive a lot of coverage in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report: new details on then-candidate Trump's efforts to construct a Trump Tower in Moscow.
Oral arguments begin on Tuesday at the Supreme Court to challenge the census citizenship question. (episode)
On Monday, 2020 presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren rolled out a plan to reduce student loan debt of up to $50,000. The proposal could impact over 40 million Americans.
Cases against drug distributors for their role in the opioid crisis join a growing number of cases looking to hold companies accountable.
Volodymyr Zelensky is a comedic actor with no government or military experience who will now preside over a country in conflict with Russia.
Oral arguments begin on Tuesday at the Supreme Court to challenge the census citizenship question.
WNYC's newest podcast, The Stakes, examines how lead disproportionately affects communities of color across the US.
On Sunday, a series of coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka killed more than 250 people. Three of the attacks were carried out at churches. (episode)
"If there were controls in place that had closed the loophole on him...he would not have been able to inflict as much harm as he did, that his behavior would have been hastened."
On Sunday, a series of coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka killed more than 250 people. Three of the attacks were carried out at churches.
School principals dealing with gun violence in their classrooms are relying on the support of others who have already walked that path.
This decision may raise the number of people in an already-crowded immigration detention system.
The ACLU called the group an "armed fascist militia organization."
The redacted Mueller report has been released but the saga continues. (episode)
Initial analysis from reporter Max Kutner and legal expert Caroline Fredrickson. (episode)
The demonstrations ballooned into calls for the country’s President Daniel Ortega to step down.
We take a look at McKinsey, one of the biggest — and secretive — consulting firms in the world.
Nia DaCosta discusses her forthcoming films "Little Woods" and "Candyman."
In 1989, he provided a summary that gave cover to President George H.W. Bush's abduction of Manuel Noriega from Panama.
Denver schools were closed Wednesday after threats were made by an 18-year-old woman infatuated with Columbine shooting.
Initial analysis from reporter Max Kutner and legal expert Caroline Fredrickson.
The Democrat from Maryland joins us to discuss his immediate thoughts.
Public health, freedom of religion and politics converge in the history of fighting over vaccinations. (episode)
Since the Farm Bill's passage in December, farmers have increasingly turned to hemp to fill the void left by crops affected in the trade war with China.
President Trump has signaled that a trade deal between the U.S. and China might be within reach.
Public health, freedom of religion and politics converge in the history of fighting over vaccinations.
Nearly 200 million Indonesians will be able to vote across 17,000 islands on Wednesday, making for the world's largest single-day election.
Should people living with mental illness face the death penalty?