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Feb. 23, 2026

Medium nations unite! Ready to challenge the U.S.? 🤔💥 #CarneyDoctrine #StandTogether

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Feb. 23, 2026

🤔 Why did the media ignore Epstein? Find out the shocking truth! 💥 #Epstein #MediaMystery

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Feb. 23, 2026

Jacinda's journey:

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Feb. 23, 2026

Jacinda's journey: from hero to target! Did she excel in COVID? 🤔👇 #JacindaArdern #Leadership

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Feb. 23, 2026

Fresh Hell at 3 AM: Peter Bale on the View of America from Down Under

"I wake up at 3 AM, check my phone to see what fresh hell has come out, and it's usually two words: 'Trump threatens.'" — Peter Bale We're reversing the lens today. Rather than examining America from the inside, we're peering at it from the outside in—from New Zealand, at…

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Feb. 22, 2026

Different Minds Are Great: David Oppenheimer on the Diversity Principle

"Great minds think alike? It's completely wrong. It's not that great minds think alike; it's that different minds are great." — David Oppenheimer It's diversity week. Yesterday, Brian Soucek argued in favor of what he calls the "opinionated university" to protect free speech. Today David Oppenheimer, law professor at UC…

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Feb. 21, 2026

The Silicon Gods Must Have Their Blood: How Public Venture Capital Might Kill Venture Capitalism

"They are changing venture capital from a 30% tax to 0% tax. If Robinhood succeeds, it makes Sequoia and Andreessen's business model untenable." — Keith Teare The Silicon Gods must have their blood. And they've finally come for the funders of disruption, the venture capitalists, who are now being disrupted…

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Feb. 21, 2026

Jason Pack

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Feb. 20, 2026

The Dangerous Myth of Neutrality Brian Soucek on Why Universities Should Take Sides

"150 universities have adopted neutrality policies just since October 7th. I'm on the losing end of this trend." — Brian Soucek Universities keep claiming what they see as the moral high ground of neutrality. But Brian Soucek, who holds the MLK chair at UC Davis School of Law, believes that's…

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Feb. 20, 2026

Ida Susser

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Feb. 20, 2026

Peter Bale

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Feb. 20, 2026

Progressive Populism Prevails: Charles Derber on How to Fight the Oligarchy

It's not just the right that's reacting against liberal democracy. Some progressives are also embracing populism. Charles Derber, longtime professor of sociology at Boston College, has a new book called Fighting Oligarchy: How Positive Populism Can Reclaim America. Rather than a dirty word, he argues, populism is an inevitable political…

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Feb. 19, 2026

Nelson Dellis

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Feb. 19, 2026

Manissa Maharawal

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Feb. 19, 2026

He Was Somebody: David Masciotra Remembers Jesse Jackson

"American culture likes martyrs, not marchers." — David Masciotra, quoting Jesse Jackson A couple of days ago, a great American died. Jesse Jackson was 84. He was somebody. Even Donald Trump acknowledged the passing of "a good man"—which, as my guest today notes, Jackson probably wouldn't have appreciated. David Masciotra…

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Feb. 18, 2026

Ross Greene

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Feb. 18, 2026

Maya Korngold

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Feb. 18, 2026

Odd Arne Westad

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Feb. 18, 2026

Books Are Dying (Again): Bethanne Patrick on the Enshittification of the Book Biz

"It truly is becoming a desert right now for book publicists." — Bethanne Patrick A couple of weeks ago, there was an "absolute bloodbath" at The Washington Post with hundreds of workers laid off and the book section totally gutted. Ron Charles, the beloved fiction editor, is gone. So is…

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Feb. 17, 2026

David Masciotra

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Feb. 17, 2026

Kevin Ashton

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Feb. 17, 2026

Protesting the Protesters: Bruce Robbins on the Wars in Vietnam, Gaza and Minneapolis

"I'm much more likely to protest when I feel responsible—when violence is being done in my name." — Bruce Robbins As always, the media is full of stories about political protest. A Columbia University Gaza protester held by ICE claims to have been chained to her bed after a seizure.…

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Feb. 16, 2026

Peter Schweizer

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Feb. 16, 2026

Mercy Costs Money: Emily Galvin Almanza on the Price of Criminal Justice in America

"We are still dealing with a system which tolerates rampant abuse of accused people." — Emily Galvin Almanza Back in April 2024, we interviewed Thelton Henderson, one of the first African American federal judges in America. What disturbed me about our conversation was that even though Henderson grew up in…

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