Harvard removes Claudine Gay, Republicans struggle as caucuses approach, and we’re all tired of being tired.
This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin and editor-in-chief Russell Moore welcome the new year with lively conversation about race and power, politics, and the fatigue we often feel when we look at the headlines. Discussion include ... Show More
Mar 13
Cost of Iran War, Quiet Southern Border, and Anglican Church Split
The first six days of the war with Iran have cost more than $11.3 billion, and 140 US troops have been injured, according to Pentagon officials. Tom Nichols, professor emeritus at the U.S. Naval War College and staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Russell, Mike and Clarissa to dis ... Show More
52m 25s
Mar 10
Kristi Noem Fired, Iran Chooses Leader, and Pakistan Fights Taliban
President Trump fires Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and chooses Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin to take her place. Then, a parent from Georgia is convicted of second degree murder and involuntary manslaughter after giving his son a gun with which he shot ... Show More
40m 15s
Mar 6
Birthright Citizenship, War’s Moral Hazards, and Can Literature Save Men?
Next month, the Supreme Court will be reviewing a case on birthright citizenship. Two Catholic organizations submitted an amicus brief explaining why those who are born in the US should be allowed to become citizens both from a constitutional framework and based on Catholic socia ... Show More
50m 1s
Apr 2023
Dealing With Trolls
Tyler, Jemar, and Ally share their experiences with trolls both online and in person.
Ally Henny is a writer, speaker, advocate-minister, and vice president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective, an organization committed to encouraging, engaging, and empowering Black Chri ... Show More
34m 25s
Mar 2021
Voter Suppression, Celebrity Family Feud, Krispy Kreme, MTH and more.
Good morning and welcome to the ride! It's Friday and Steve channels his inner O'Jays. The Chief Love officer advises a woman who is having issues with her childish daddy. President Biden announces that he will run for another term. Krispy Kreme is giving away free donuts. Fool # ... Show More
1h 26m
Jan 2024
Trevor’s New Years Resolutions
<p>To start off the new year, Trevor and his friends chop up some of the biggest news stories of the week. Just hours before its release, they make predictions about Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “list,” discuss the controversial resignation of Harvard’s president Claudine Gay, and ... Show More
58m 43s
Aug 2021
The news is by — and for — rich, white liberals
Vox’s Sean Illing talks with professor and media researcher Nikki Usher about her new book News for the Rich, White, and Blue, which documents systemic problems in the ways journalists and institutions decide what counts as news and whom the news is for. They discuss racial, gend ... Show More
1 h
Apr 2018
Kanye Takes The Red Pill, The Waffle House Hero 4.23.18
In episode 132, Jack & Miles are joined by comedian Charla Lauriston to discuss the Waffle House shooting and the suspect who has been apprehended, election midterms coming up, how GOP candidates are starting to take on the Trump vibe, Democrats not saying anything captivating, S ... Show More
1h 9m
Feb 2024
61. James Rubin: Working for Biden, American intervention, and the fight against Russian disinformation
“You took me to one side and said be very, very careful of these people, these neo-cons. Because they’re going to use this to do all sorts of stuff that you shouldn’t be involved in.”
What are the limits of foreign intervention? Do the American people still want their country to ... Show More
1h 8m