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Josh Lewis was a longtime conservative who began to question the GOP after their embrace of Trump an
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In the 19th century, Great Britain found itself saddled with debt after funding the Napoleonic Wars
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Gordon Hanson of the Harvard Kennedy School discusses how increasing the number of work visas issued
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A short review of what we've learned in 2022, and what's in store for 2023.
In this rebroadcast (originally published in Feb 2002), Maya MacGuineas of the Committee for a Respo
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Carey King of the Energy Institute of the University of Texas at Austin discusses how the last 80 ye
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The removal of Donald Trump and other prominent conservatives from social media platforms prompted c
As the Fed raises interest rates to fight inflation, the economic models they use include energy as
Mark Bauer of Rank the Vote joins Dan to discuss the surprising impact independent candidates had in
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The discussion around undocumented immigrants often devolves into numbers and statistics, without mu
Reece Jones, political geographer from the University of Hawaii Manoa, discusses how borders across
Julia Young of Catholic University discusses how economic interests competed with nativist fears in