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The Simpsons, Satire, And American Culture  November 15, 2012
The Simpsons, Satire, and American Culture

Can we learn about our culture and society from watching television shows like The Simpsons?

Life And Death In Delhi  November 15, 2012
image courtesy Wikipedia

What is life like in the thrumming cities of India and what actual opportunities exist for people to make a living there?

President Obama’s Press Conference  November 14, 2012
photo courtesy whitehouse.gov

We’ll preview President Obama’s first official meeting with the press since March with a few of your calls and emails beginning at noon.

Living with Guns in America  November 13, 2012
Living with Guns

How did gun ownership become such a hot-button issue in America and how does the Second Amendment apply to today’s gun rights debate?

Planning A Dignified Death  November 13, 2012
Floyd Prozanski

How are terminally ill Americans planning their own dignified deaths – often with help and usually in quiet defiance of laws that prohibit it?

Meet Paul Cézanne  November 12, 2012
Danchev

Who was Paul Cézanne and how did his dedication to revolutionary principles propel the world of art forward during his life and after his death?

The Takeaway  November 12, 2012
hockenberry

Where’s the news media headed in 2013 and why does radio journalism still have such staying power in a world of digital, web, and other forms of distribution?

Revisiting A Conversation With Paula Broadwell  November 12, 2012
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We’re reposting this interview with Paula Broadwell from February 2, 2012. Broadwell’s affair with Petraeus led to his resignation as CIA director last week.

Cuba’s New Now  November 8, 2012
Until the 1959 ouster of dictator Fulgencio Batista, Cuba’s legislature convened in the domed Capitolio building in Havana. Today it’s a symbol of a prerevolutionary Cuba that no one under the age of 50 experienced. © Paolo Pellegrin/National Geographic

What has changed in Cuba since Fidel Castro ostensibly stepped away from power and are the changes happening fast enough for the Cuban people?

Recovering from Moral Injury after War  November 8, 2012
Soul Repair

What can be done to help combat veterans recover from moral injury, including potential feelings of shame, grief, meaninglessness, and remorse?

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