Ahmad Chalabi and Iraq
January 17, 2012Did one man shape U.S. policy in Iraq and entice our country into a disastrous war of intervention?
Did one man shape U.S. policy in Iraq and entice our country into a disastrous war of intervention?
With thousands dead in the country’s drug war, Mexico is going through seriously tough times. But why is the country facing these challenges and what should the U.S. be doing to help its southern neighbor?
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What do the first hints of the Higgs boson, which were announced last month at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, mean for the study of physics?
Hour 1: Is there any practical way to mitigate the influence of money on American politics? We’ll talk this hour with Lawrence Lessig, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University and author of the new book “Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress–and a Plan to Stop It” (Twelve, 2011). http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/77/510036/145127070/KERA_145127070.mp3[Download […]
How did Portugal manage to survive World War II virtually unscathed and what was the wartime climate like in its capital city?
What’s the best way to approach health care and end-of-life decisions for loved ones?
Can consumerism restore the economy and ultimately save the world?
From shopping to banking and socializing, we do almost everything online these days, but just how secure is the internet?
Where do you find the divine?