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Back to SearchWhy Some Key Races Are Too Close To Call; Ukraine Strikes Back on 'Putin's Davos'
Episode 264
Primary results are still trickling in from California, where open primaries have left key races too close to call. Meanwhile, in Iowa, we see signs …
3 weeks, 6 days ago
Putin Leverages the Iran War in Ukraine; Trump Taps a Real Estate Mogul as New Intel Chief
Episode 263
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing for more U.S. aid after a series of Russian attacks killed more than 20 people and injured more th…
4 weeks ago
What Lebanon’s Got To Do With Iran’s Stalled Talks; Plus, Graham Platner’s Sexting Scandal
Episode 262
Iranian government-aligned media says Iran is walking away from the negotiating table and considering resuming its full closure of the Strait of Horm…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Supreme Court Edition, Trump v. Slaughter, Trump v Cook: Who can POTUS terminate?
Episode 260
In March 2025, President Trump fired FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, telling her in an email that allowing her to remain on the commission …
1 month ago
Former AG Bondi Explains Errors in the Epstein Files; A Conversation with E. Jean Carroll’s Documentarian
Episode 261
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi told the House Oversight Committee that the Justice Department made “redaction errors” in its release of files rela…
1 month ago
Are Drones the Future of Battle? And How the Iran War Is Impacting Farmers
Episode 259
The Defense Department is investing $1.1 billion to buy hundreds of thousands of drones. NBC News senior technology reporter Jane Lytvynenko explains…
1 month ago
Protests and Hunger Strikes at ICE Centers; U.S. Preps a New Target List in Iran
Episode 258
Detainees at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey are reportedly going on hunger strike over allegations of inedible food and poor conditions. NBC…
1 month ago
U.S. and Iran Ramp Up Rhetoric; Trump Endorsement's Impact on Texas Election
Episode 257
Iran is threatening retaliation after the United States struck targets near the Strait of Hormuz – but Washington says it hasn’t broken the ceasefire…
1 month ago
Sally Field on Finding New Roles and her Legacy
Two-time Oscar winner Sally Field joins Willie Geist to discuss a career that kicked off when she was a teenager, starring in Gidget and then quickly…
1 month ago
Supreme Court Edition, Chatrie v. United States: Can police use cellphone location data to catch suspects?
Episode 255
Police in Richmond, Virginia, had no leads after an armed bank robbery in 2019, so they got a “geofence” warrant — a novel type of warrant that allow…
1 month, 1 week ago