30 Years of the Motor Voter Law: Why This Act Has Trapped Countless Immigrants
Elizabeth Keathley's unintended voter registration spirals into a near-deportation ordeal. Join as she and her lawyer, Richard Hanus, recount the battle.
Elizabeth Keathley's unintended voter registration spirals into a near-deportation ordeal. Join as she and her lawyer, Richard Hanus, recount the battle.
Education expert Natalie Wexler joins us to share important insights and what parents can also do at home to bolster these skills.
We cover the physical and mental toll these hardships cause and why it’s important to step up and give back in any way you can.
We speak with Homayoun about why so many teens seem to struggle post-high school and how adults can better prepare their kids in the long-term rather than focusing solely on short-term academic markers.
We also speak with Sgt. Ryan Wasson about the critical role informants play in aiding law enforcement, but why it’s important to avoid glorifying the work of people like Flores.
We cover just how the music sector has changed and why these artists don’t have the same protections as other creatives.
Experts discuss the shift towards recycling solar panels and what more needs to be done to make this energy source truly sustainable.
Experts discuss how conspiracy theories arise, why they’re so pervasive online, and why artificial intelligence may make these narratives more difficult to detect.
Christian Madsbjerg, a mindfulness expert, gives tips on how people can slow down, increase their focus, and feel less chronically stressed.
We speak with two active voices in the industry about what’s driving this strike and why these asks are so important to current and future professionals in this landscape.
We speak with soccer expert, G. Edward White about what’s driving this shift and why it took so long for soccer to take hold in America.
We speak with highly acclaimed pharmacology expert Dr. Richard Miller about the global history of cannabis and its controversial record over the last 70 years of American history.
We speak with two experts within the field about how artificial intelligence is forcing them to rethink the future of music artistry and production.
We highlight the many niche aspects of fine dining and how we can all takeaway some learning points to infuse it into our own cooking at home.
Martinus Evans shares his story of how he got into running and embodies his own mantra as a 300-pound-man who has run eight marathons.
Janna Levin, an astronomy and physics professor at Columbia University, joins us to discuss the most intriguing aspects of black holes.
We talk about the current landscape and changes that need to be made to include communities who've been targeted during the War on Cannabis.
We speak with a clinical child psychologist at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Ellen Braaten, about the different types & presentations of ADHD.
We speak with environmental expert Theresa Crimmins about the causes of changing weather patterns and the effects on wildlife, plants, and entire industries.
Valerie Fridland explains why filler words are distracting if overused, but when added in moderation, they play a very specific purpose.
We discuss the pros and cons of a four-day workweek and if this shift is feasible for America’s complex and varied workforce.
NPR journalist and co-host of “All Things Considered” Mary Louise Kelly joins us this Mother’s Day to share her story of balancing motherhood with a long-spanning, successful career in journalism.
We speak with travel expert Bonnie Sinclair about the many benefits of road tripping across the U.S. via RV, including some of her top destinations.
We speak with Dani Shapiro about this life-changing surprise and why there are thousands more with similar secrets across America.
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