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Trump Went to Court—But Left Early

The president overturned a 250-year precedent by attending, but the 14th Amendment looks like it will remain.

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What Next April 02, 2026

Trump Went to Court—But Left Early

The president overturned a 250-year precedent by attending, but the 14th Amendment looks like it will remain.

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Impromptu Sex-Ed

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Bonus: A Blowout for Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS

Trump’s executive order that would strip citizenship from untold millions of future Americans fell flat on its face at SCOTUS, and the president was there to see it.

What Next April 01, 2026

We’re in an Oil Crisis. Will Renewables Save Us?

The Iran war has Europe looking at their climate policies as a place for economic relief.

Culture Gabfest April 01, 2026

James Bond’s Sexistential Retreat Edition

On this week’s show, the high concept comedies of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat and Riz Ahmed’s Bait as well as the return of Robyn with Sexistential.

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Plus: How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?

The panel takes up a question posed by Anthony Lane in The New Yorker: Is plagiarism actually bad?

ICYMI April 01, 2026

“Lip Filler Accent” Is Infecting TikTok (and Us)

Everyone wants to sound like they’ve had plastic surgery.

Hang Up and Listen March 31, 2026

The Final Four Countdown

With the men’s and women’s Final Four matchups set, there’s a lot of chalk and a few surprises.

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Bonus: Size Matters (In the NFL Combine)

How arm length could affect Rueben Bain Jr.’s draft stock

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Where Insider Trading Becomes Treason

Why Paul Krugman believes someone’s making a killing on the Iran war.

Death, Sex & Money March 31, 2026

A Court Settlement Made Me a Millionaire. I’ve Barely Touched the Money.

A listener we’re calling Natalie received over a million dollars in one of the largest abuse settlements in American history.

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Money Talks: The Illusion of ‘America’s Next Top Model’

Bridget Armstrong explains how the iconic reality show exploited the promise of a career to make reality TV gold.

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Hollywood vs. A.I. Slop

The rise and fall of an A.I. video generator.

Care and Feeding March 30, 2026

Becoming ‘Smarter In Seconds’ w/ Blair Imani

Blair Imani on explaining complicated concepts to kids.

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Plus Playground: The Grossest Baby Barf

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How to Rein in ICE and A.I.

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Trump Has a Plan for the Midterms, SCOTUS May Help

At what point are we no longer a democracy?

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Bonus: A Truth Bomb About ICE Deception

Dear Judge: ICE Lied, xoxo DOJ

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Trade or Treason?

A suspicious spike in oil markets, Meta gets dinged, and OpenAI scraps Sora.

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Bonus: Treasury Market Rom-Com

The U.S. market is the boyfriend at the beginning of a Hallmark movie.

ICYMI March 28, 2026

Taylor Frankie Paul’s Bachelorette Cancellation Was Inevitable

The MomTok star should never have been picked in the first place.

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Bonus: We Read Half His Age

Jennette McCurdy’s debut novel is so-so, but her depiction of doomscrolling is spot-on.

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Social Media’s Big Tobacco Moment

Juries do what Congress won’t.

Political Gabfest March 26, 2026

The “Airplane Travel is a Nightmare’ Edition

Politicians deadlock in partial government shutdown as U.S. air travel descends into chaos; the Supreme Court considers a state law around mail-in ballot deadlines; and Meta loses two high-profile civil cases.

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Bonus: Americans Can Be Patriots and Critics at the Same Time

A new book by Beverly Gage explores the balance between loving America and honestly facing its faults in an epic road-trip through history.

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The Iran War Hits Your Pocket

Is the American consumer ready for unforeseen expenses like higher gas prices and replacing Iran’s leadership?

Care and Feeding March 26, 2026

Treat Your Preteen Like an Office Crush

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