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Jan 28, 2026 • 45min

Inside the U.S. reversal on climate change action

David Gelles, New York Times climate reporter who covers climate policy, business, and energy, gives a plainspoken tour of how U.S. climate policy is unraveling and why global leaders at Davos are alarmed. He chronicles corporate retreat from climate pledges, rapid rollbacks in clean-energy incentives and EPA priorities, and the international fallout from withdrawing from Paris.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 45min

How Tucker Carlson Became Right-Wing Media’s Most Significant Voice

Jason Zengerle, New Yorker staff writer and author of Hated by All the Right People, maps Tucker Carlson’s rise from cable underdog to a dominant right-wing voice. He traces Carlson’s shift toward more extreme rhetoric, high-profile interviews and platforming choices, influence on Trump and Republican politics, and how his moves reshaped conservative media.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 44min

The Rebirth Of White Rage

Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Heather Ann Thompson talks about the 1984 New York City subway shooting, when Bernhard Goetz, a white man, shot four Black teenagers. "We are watching someone tell us exactly who they are, exactly what they did, and it will not matter. Up will become down, down will become up. And that also felt very, very familiar to where we are today," she tells Tonya Mosley. Thompson argues reactions to the Goetz case helped fuel a politics of racial resentment that reshaped criminal justice, national policy and media narratives. Her book is 'Fear and Fury: The Reagan Eighties, the Bernie Goetz Shootings, and the Rebirth of White Rage.'To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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Jan 24, 2026 • 47min

Best Of: Writers Rachel Eliza Griffiths & Quiara Alegría Hudes

Justin Chang, film critic, offers crisp takes on the German film Sound of Falling. Quiara Alegría Hudes, Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright and novelist, discusses her new novel about a mother who leaves to find herself. Rachel Eliza Griffiths, poet and memoirist, speaks about her memoir, trauma, dissociative identity, and caregiving after Salman Rushdie’s attack. Multiple short conversations span memory, art, and difficult choices.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 47min

A Mel Brooks Appreciation!

Mel Brooks, EGOT-winning comedian and filmmaker known for razor-sharp satire and big musical numbers. Justin Chang, film critic at The New Yorker, gives a review segment. They discuss Brooks’s origins, bold boundary-pushing comedy, the creation of Springtime for Hitler and The Producers, his love of lavish production, and a fresh take on the German film Sound of Falling.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 44min

Writer Quiara Alegría Hudes On ‘White Hot’ Rage

Quiara Alegría Hudes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and author of The White Hot, discusses her captivating debut novel centered on a mother named April seeking self-discovery. She explores the contradictions of female agency in literature, contrasting it with male narratives of spiritual quests. Hudes reflects on her family's migration from Puerto Rico and her mother's spiritual practices. Literary critic Maureen Corrigan reviews John Banville's ‘Even the Dead,’ adding to the rich tapestry of storytelling and identity explored in their conversation.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 44min

Are ICE Agents In Minneapolis Breaking The Law?

In this thought-provoking discussion, law professor Emmanuel Mauleón, who studies policing and race, and Elizabeth Goitein from the Brennan Center for Justice, an expert in civil liberties, delve into the use of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. They explore the misuse of federal power, the potential for tyranny when military forces act domestically, and the risks faced by individuals filming ICE. The conversation importantly highlights the chilling effects of militarization and the historical connections to white nationalism impacting immigration enforcement.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 44min

Poet Rachel Eliza Griffiths On Love, Tragedy & ‘Survivor Mode’

Rachel Eliza Griffiths, a celebrated poet and memoirist, explores profound themes of love and grief in her impactful storytelling. She shares the heart-wrenching experience of losing a close friend on her wedding day to Salman Rushdie. The conversation delves into her journey with Dissociative Identity Disorder and the protective role of dissociation. Griffiths reveals her struggles as a caregiver after Rushdie's stabbing, the complexities of trauma, and the importance of authenticity in her writing. Her reflections offer both vulnerability and resilience.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 45min

How Racism Costs Everyone

Heather McGhee, an author and scholar specializing in democracy and racial justice, delves into the pervasive influence of racism on society’s progress. She discusses the harmful zero-sum narrative that claims gains for one group cause losses for another, tracing its roots to colonial strategies. McGhee emphasizes the economic toll of racial inequality, revealing how collective action can lead to substantial benefits for everyone. She also highlights the transformative role of multiracial coalitions, using the revival of Lewiston, Maine, as a powerful example.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 49min

Best Of: Jodie Foster / Tessa Thompson

Jodie Foster, an Academy Award-winning actress known for her iconic roles, shares fascinating stories from her early career, including a memorable incident involving a lion on set. She reflects on the impact of her landmark film, Taxi Driver, and the mentorship she received from Robert De Niro. Meanwhile, Tessa Thompson, acclaimed for her diverse roles, discusses her new Netflix series, His & Hers, and her journey in navigating her biracial identity. She shares insights about her creative process, the importance of music in acting, and the significance of her unique tattoos.

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