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Nov 26, 2022 • 15min
When Does Comedy Cross the Line?
Join stand-up comedian Roy Wood Jr., a sharp correspondent for Comedy Central's The Daily Show, as he dives into the hot-button topic of comedy and its boundaries. He discusses the backlash against comedians like Dave Chappelle, addressing when a joke crosses the line into harmful territory. Roy explores the evolving responsibilities comedians have in today's landscape and the crucial shift toward inclusivity and diverse voices in late-night comedy. Tune in for a lively debate on humor's impact and the complexities of modern comedy!

Nov 25, 2022 • 15min
Life Is Hard For Migrants On Both Sides Of The Border Between Africa And Europe
Discover the touching stories of sub-Saharan African migrants navigating the treacherous path to Europe from Morocco. The episode highlights a compassionate shopkeeper who supports these individuals despite harsh EU border policies and rising far-right sentiments. Explore the cultural crossroads of Melilla, now a fortified border city, and the identity struggles faced by its residents. Uncover the perilous journeys of migrants, woven through political and environmental challenges, as they chase a better life.

Nov 24, 2022 • 12min
Our Picks For TV Shows And Movies You Should Watch This Holiday Weekend
Get ready for a binge-worthy holiday weekend! Discover must-watch TV shows and movies, including HBO's hit The White Lotus and festive specials like the Guardians of the Galaxy holiday special. Dive into the legacy of Christopher Moltisanti from The Sopranos, exploring his character's complex journey and the actor's career evolution. Plus, enjoy insights on iconic storytelling in science fiction series like Star Wars: Andor and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Perfect picks for your cozy holiday viewing!

Nov 23, 2022 • 11min
A Triple Serving Of Flu, COVID And RSV Hits Hospitals Ahead Of Thanksgiving
Hospitals are facing an unprecedented surge in respiratory illnesses, with flu, COVID, and RSV hitting at alarming rates. A pediatrician describes this as the worst season in her career, highlighting the emotional toll on families. As Thanksgiving approaches, experts stress the importance of preventive measures like masking and handwashing to protect young children. There's an urgent need for government intervention as healthcare facilities struggle to cope with the influx. Health recommendations are essential for families navigating the upcoming holiday gatherings.

Nov 22, 2022 • 14min
Amid Missile Tests, What Is North Korea's Endgame?
Anthony Kuhn, an NPR correspondent based in Seoul, dives into North Korea's provocative missile tests, including the Hwasong-17, capable of reaching the U.S. mainland. He discusses Kim Jong-un’s familial legacy tied to the nation's nuclear ambitions and the urgent geopolitical implications for regional stability. Kuhn also highlights the mounting tensions between North Korea, the U.S., and China, exploring the complexities of deterrence strategies amid over 65 missile launches this year. International security is at a critical crossroads.

Nov 21, 2022 • 12min
Meet The Everyday Crypto Investors Caught Up In The FTX Implosion
Hear the heart-wrenching stories of ordinary investors like Jake Thacker, who lost $70,000 in the stark collapse of FTX. As emotions run high, the podcast explores the pervasive fear and uncertainty gripping many who trusted the platform. It raises urgent questions about the need for regulatory action in the crypto world. With Congress contemplating new laws, the show delves into what could change in cryptocurrency regulations and the lessons learned from the aftermath of this financial disaster.

Nov 19, 2022 • 14min
How to Cook a Faster, Easier Thanksgiving Dinner
Melissa Clark, a celebrated food writer for The New York Times and author of several cookbooks, shares her secrets for a streamlined Thanksgiving dinner. She dives into easy, one-pan recipes that will save time and reduce stress for home cooks. Clark offers invaluable tips on planning and organization, helping listeners enjoy the festive season without the hassle of complicated dishes. With humor and personal stories, she addresses common turkey challenges and showcases how cooking can be a joyful experience, even for beginners.

Nov 18, 2022 • 11min
How Much Should Wealthier Nations Pay For The Effects Of Climate Change?
At the recent U.N. conference on climate change, tough questions arose about how wealthy nations should support less developed countries facing severe impacts. Personal stories from places like Pakistan reveal the urgent need for action against displacement and food insecurity. The U.S. is pushing for financial assistance initiatives, despite challenges in securing funds for climate aid. Meanwhile, the dynamics of international negotiations reveal a mix of optimism and frustration, as key players like China remain absent from discussions about global responsibility.

Nov 17, 2022 • 14min
The Hidden Toll Of Working On Prison Executions
The podcast explores the intense emotional toll on correctional officers involved in executions. Personal stories reveal deep psychological scars and health issues stemming from their work. Many workers feel unsupported, lacking the mental health resources available to military veterans. The discussion highlights how their experiences often lead to a reevaluation of their views on the death penalty, with some even becoming activists against it. It uncovers the hidden burdens of a controversial profession and the urgent need for better support systems.

Nov 16, 2022 • 12min
What Happens To The Investigations Involving Now-Candidate Trump?
Former President Trump's 2024 campaign is shadowed by serious legal challenges, including investigations tied to the January 6 insurrection and secret documents at Mar-a-Lago. Legal expert Barbara McQuade discusses how his candidacy could influence these proceedings. Meanwhile, NPR's David Folkenflik highlights a shift in media dynamics, revealing that Rupert Murdoch's conservative outlets are reassessing their support for Trump. The podcast examines the broader implications of these intertwined legal and political narratives on the Republican Party.


