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On today’s episode, Rachelle is joined by Daisy Rosario to open up the mailbag for another session o

The US has been in a housing shortage for decades. Can it ever be fixed?Guest: Conor DoughertyHost:

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On was a viral sensation when he first popped up on the internet in 2010

Researchers have untangled a world of illicit trade that threatens ecosystems and endangers species.

Everybody loves to gossip, especially when it comes to celebrities. On the show today, Rachelle is j

In buying One Medical, Amazon is primed to be your doctor. Are they disrupting health care, or just

On today’s show: more scams! Rachelle is joined by Daily Beast entertainment editor and former Slate

Toronto’s Quayside project is a telling example of how smart cities have failed. Could it also show

It’s been a great run, but Madison is leaving ICYMI for new ventures. On today’s show, Rachelle inte

The continent's deadly heat wave is only the tip of the melting iceberg.Guest: Henry GrabarHost: Liz

On today’s show, Madison and Rachelle open up the mailbag to answer some more listener questions. Th

Thenmozhi Soundararajan was scheduled to give a talk at Google for Dalit History Month. It led to vi

Recently, it seems like our phones won’t stop buzzing with texts and phone calls about our expired c

Dysfunction is nothing new to Twitter. But Elon Musk pulling his offer to buy the company adds a new

This past week Doja Cat started fighting with Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp, and Cardi B beefed

There's still a lot unknown about COVID's new wonder drug.Guest: Rachel Gutman-WeiHost: Lizzie O'Lea

Last weekend, Minions: The Rise of Gru premiered and a bunch of teens showed up to see it dressed up

Climate change is causing unprecedented severe weather. Is the agency prepared for it to get worse?G

The Instagram account No White Saviors presented itself as an organization that exposed missionaries

According to the Justice Department, there’s a right way — and a wrong way — to be a hacker.Guest: J