Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they weigh in on your pressing political questions, discuss Mollie's penchant for matchmaking, share their good and bad food takes, and analyze the biggest changes in the journalism landscape over the last decade.
Natalie Merchant is an award-winning singer and songwriter from upstate New York. She was the lead singer of the band 10,000 Maniacs until she left in 1993. And then, as a solo artist, she’s put out nine albums over the last 30 years. Between 10,000 Maniacs and her solo work, she’s had multiple multi-platinum records.
In April 2023, Natalie put out her first album of new songs in nine years. It’s called Keep Your Courage. And for this episode, she talked to me about the song “Sister Tilly." It’s a eulogy for a fictional character – a woman who represents the generation of women who influenced her. Women who were activists in the 1960s and 70s, when she was growing up.
What happens when an innocent person goes to prison for a crime they didn't commit? Is there any way for the average individual to escape a wrongful conviction? In today's show, Ben, Matt and Noel join Pulitzer Prize-winning author and podcaster Gilbert King to learn more about his newest show, Bone Valley.
On this episode of “Money Reimagined,” Michael Casey comes to us from theUncharted Summit, at Michael Loeb’s expansive house in the Hamptons, and speaks with Mike Novogratz, the CEO and founder of Galaxy Digital about property rights, ETF’s and Galaxy’s partnership with Invesco.
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We discuss the living legacy of Ghanaian author and champion of women's rights Ama Ata Aidoo, who died recently at the age of 81 with journalist Dr Sharihan Al-Akhras.
Also in the pod: we discuss with journalist Mark Lobel the story of a young man who was trafficked to London for an illegal organ donation operation.
And Serge Stroobants, from the Institute for Economics and Peace's tells us why 2022 was the "worst year in conflict, this century".
Today's entry in listener-questions week features James B. Meigs, who helps us consider the case of Sam Bankman-Fried, charged with all sorts of crimes in relation to the cryptocurrency exchange he started and claimed was only running in order to be an "effective altruist." And is The Dark Knight the most neoconservative movie ever made? Give a listen.
It’s Supreme Court opinion season, and just before this week’s upload came the happy news of the Moore v. Harper decision. We’ll be back with details on that soon enough, of course. Prior to that, however, the Court issued some fascinating decisions last week, including in the case of Samia v. United States. This confrontation clause/Sixth Amendment case happens to hit one of Professor Amar’s many sweet spots; he has written on the subject in numerous forums over years and is a true expert. You will have a complex set of facts made legible, and a confusing set of key constitutional principles sculpted into an elegant formulation.
A nightmare for air travelers nationwide. An IRS whistleblower questions the Hunter Biden plea deal. Mississippi deputies are fired following accusations they abused black men. Correspondent Steve Kathan has the CBS World News Roundup for Wednesday, June 28, 2023:
Will & Hesse describe the meeting of Corey and Vogel in Le cercle rouge.
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