In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses updates on deep political corruption: the Illinois example; the final statistics on the 2024 presidential election results, which ...
Still reeling from the unprecedented January wildfires, Sunrise Movement organizers staged a 5-day takeover of the Phillips 66 facility in Los Angeles to call for justice.
On today’s show, I’ll speak to investigative reporter Rebecca John on her latest publication in DeSmog entitled, “Revealed: Big Oil Told 70 Years Ago That Fossil Fuel Emissions Could Impact ...
Mouin Rabbani on the Gaza ceasefire and Trump’s plans for the Middle East • Angela Jones and Bernadette Barton, co-editors of Sex Work Today, on that topic ...
Guest: Daniel Farber is Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley and faculty director of the Edley Center on Law & Democracy. He is the author of several books, including his most ...
Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Richard Powers discusses his latest novel, “Playground,” which focuses on games — on land, in artificial intelligence, and under the sea. Also, unaired excerpts from a ...
Artist Carmen Stone's abstract painting "Fast Lane & Roses" is on exhibit at the Richmond Art Center in the Art of the African Diaspora Exhibition from January 22 to March 22. An opening reception ...