Episodes
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Iran launches attack on Israel, Louisiana Supreme Court vindicates pedophilic priests, Tennessee K-12 teachers allowed to carry handguns, and a reflection on the lives of the late OJ Simpson, Mister Cee, and Faith Ringgold.
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Iran launches retaliatory attack on Israel with hundreds of drones, missiles
Louisiana High Court: Priests Have a âProperty Rightâ Not to Be Sued For Sexual Abuse
Tennessee teachers would be allowed to carry concealed handguns at K-12 schools under a bill just passed by the state Senate
Faith Ringgold, quilt and visual artist, dies at 93
Mister Cee, Pioneering Brooklyn D.J., Dies at 57
OJ Simpson, former football star acquitted of murder, dies at 76
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Trump faced with law and order, Trans Visibility Day lands on Easter, an attempt to bar incarcerated people from the sky, a biased test stands between Black people and kidney transplants and fem creatives' ongoing battle for rest.
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Trump loses bids to dismiss classified docs, Georgia election cases on the same day
"Unforgivable": José Andrés' NGO says 7 aid workers killed in Gaza strike
Joe Biden calls for âimmediate ceasefireâ in Gaza and says Israel must protect civilians to keep US support
A biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. Itâs finally changing
Republicans slam Biden for proclaiming Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter, though itâs yearly observed on March 31
For Female Creatives, A Call to (Non) Action
N.Y Prison Will Let Inmates Go Outdoors to View Eclipse After Lawsuit
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Biden's historical fundraising effort, Trump aka the Bible salesman, white supremacists' government overthrow, the history of Renaissance era rent parties, Sean Combs ongoing abuse allegations, and a painter's proclamation of rest as a revolutionary act.
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God Bless the USA Bible
When White supremacists overthrew a government
Bidenâs Fundraiser With Obama and Clinton Nets a Record High $25 Million, Campaign Says
The Rent Was Too High So They Threw a Party
Danielle Mckinney, the Painter Depicting Black Women Revelling in Rest
He was a hip-hop legend. Now, abuse allegations engulf Sean âDiddyâ Combs
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Trump forced to pay the piper, Rio police chief arrested for murder, bittersweet news out of Wales, and Freaknik's hidden truth.
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Donald Trump hits $454 million bond deadline. Will Letitia James move in on his cash, buildings?
Boeing CEO to step down in broad management shake-up as 737 Max crisis weighs on aerospace giant
A message from Catherine, The Princess of Wales
Tammy Murphy drops out of NJ Senate Democratic primary to replace indicted Sen. Bob Menendez
Meet Europe's first Black head of government â in Wales
Rio Police Chief Arrested for Killing Marielle Franco
âFreaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told,â Huluâs Documentary on the Notorious HBCU Spring Break Tradition
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Trump calls for a bloodbath, appeals court blocks Floridian 'Stop Woke Act', U.S. government scrambles for control of TikTok, and Regina King opens up about her son's death by suicide.
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In Ohio campaign rally, Trump says there will be a "bloodbath" if he loses November election
Regina King Opens Up About Sonâs Death: âHe Didnât Want to Be Hereâ
Appeals court blocks Fla. âStop Woke Act,â says itâs a âFirst Amendment sinâ
Former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin says heâs putting together investor group to buy TikTok
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DeRay, De'Ara and Myles chat Alabama Senator Katie Britt's sinister code switch, prison disciplinary fines, minority-business agencies forced to accommodate all races, and a new PBS doc on 'Reading Rainbow'.
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Listen to the difference between Alabama Senator Katie Brittâs natural voice and her speech voice.
How a New Hulu Doc Chronicles the Birth, Rise and Backlash of Black Twitter
Federal judge orders minority-business agency opened to all races
Prison disciplinary fines only further impoverish incarcerated people and families
âReading Rainbowâ Doc âButterfly in the Skyâ Scores U.S. Theatrical Release From AMC Theaters
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Trump advances on the ballot, Ghana criminalizes LGBTQ community at its own expense, and SF judges under scrutiny for ethical rulings. Pod Save The People is back with the Blackest Book Club reading list in collaboration with Reconstruction and Campaign Zero.
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Trump says heâs long worked âhand in handâ with Black people. Letâs review.
Ghana passes bill making identifying as LGBTQ+ illegal
Unanimous? Top takeaways from Supreme Court's ruling to keep Trump on the ballot
Ghanaian finance ministry warns against fallout from anti-LGBTQ law
In Pursuit of Harsher Punishments, San Francisco Courtwatchers Target Judges
Trump alludes to replacement conspiracy theory at Richmond rally
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Far right nazism, the conservative sneaker, national guard on high school grounds, and more election frenzy. Myles interviews Raquel Willis about her new book The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation.
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Trump Fraud Trial Penalty Will Exceed $450 Million
How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Became One of Joe Bidenâs Most Valuable Boosters
Fox News Star: Black People Will Vote for Trump Because âThey Love Sneakersâ
Nazis mingle openly at CPAC, spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and finding allies
Unruly high school asks Massachusetts National Guard to restore order
U.S. Serviceman Dies After Setting Self on Fire Outside Israeli Embassy to Protest War in Gaza
Hydeia Broadbent, young activist for HIV/AIDS awareness, dies at 39
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Measles make a comeback, Black pastors pressure Biden for cease-fire, and none of these candidates please! Pod Save The People is back with the Blackest Book Club reading list in collaboration with Reconstruction and Campaign Zero. DeRay interviews Dr. Uché Blackstock about her new book Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine.
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Measles making a comeback in US due to vaccine skepticism, says CDC
Black Pastors Pressure Biden to Call for a Cease-Fire in Gaza
Haley's loss to "none of these candidates" in Nevada primary was coordinated effort
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Court scandals, unlikely political allies - here's your weekly download leading up to the November Primary. Pod Save The People is back with the Blackest Book Club reading list in collaboration with Reconstruction and Campaign Zero.
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Affirmative Tactics (with Donovan Ramsey)
Fani Willis admits relationship with prosecutor on Trump Georgia case
Black male voters tell MSNBC why Trump appeals to them: 'We're broke with Biden... with Trump, we had money'
âThe weirdest campaignâ: South Carolina delivers a win, but Biden still faces an uphill path
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Pay up! Trump ordered to pay 83M in defamation damages, diversity blamed for defective airplanes, new federal regulations on Native museum displays, D'Angelo's creative journey, and did a Black woman teach you how to type?
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Trump ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3M in defamation damages trial
How right-wing influencers turned airplanes and airports into culture war battlegrounds
âSeeking Mavis Beaconâ: The Wild Search for a Tech Icon Who Isnât Real
Leading Museums Remove Native Displays Amid New Federal Rules
Today In Hip Hop History: D'Angelo Dropped His Sophormore Album 'Voodoo' 24 Years Ago
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Ron Desantis, Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, oh my! Republicans scramble for their chosen candidate, crime and inflation on a quiet decline, an uncanny publication merger, a timely inquiry into Watts Happening Cultural Center, and a historic donation to Atlanta's Spelman College. DeRay interviews U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves on the advancing economic initiatives within the Biden administration.
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Trump mocks Nikki Haleyâs first name. Itâs his latest example of attacking rivals based on race
The Great Normalization
Condé Nast Is Folding Pitchfork Into GQ, With Layoffs
A Trailblazing Campaign to Celebrate and Conserve Black Modernism
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DeRay, Kaya, and Myles celebrate MLK Day and cover the underreported news of the week â Black people screened out of clinical trials for new Alzheimer's treatment, Regina King set to play Shirley Chisholm in upcoming Netflix film, and vice president of a Missouri HBCU dies by suicide after colleague intimidation.
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Bernice King Says Her âMother Wasnât a Propâ After Jonathan Majors Compares Girlfriend to Civil Rights Icon
Promising new Alzheimerâs drugs may be less effective for Black patients
Regina King Wants Us to See Shirley Chisholm As the Superhero She Was
An HBCU administrator died by suicide. The school's president is now on leave.
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In the first episode of 2024: DeRay, Kaya, De'Ara and Myles cover the underreported news of the week â sickle cell treatments advance with limited accessibility, Taraji. P. Henson criticizes 'The Color Purple' production, GOP active in Iowa but absent for the state's only minority-focused forum, Democrats begin election-time appeal to Black voters.
NewsThe Right Is Dancing on Claudine Gayâs Grave. But It Was the Center-Left That Did Her In.
Thousands of Black children with sickle cell disease struggle to access disability payments
FDA approves two gene therapies for sickle cell, bringing hope to thousands with the disease
GOP candidates skip Iowaâs only minority-focused forum
In South Carolina, Democrats See a Test of Bidenâs Appeal to Black Voters
Taraji P. Henson Criticizes 'The Color Purple' Production for Making Cast Drive Themselves to Set in Rental Cars
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In the final episode of 2023: DeRay, Kaya, and De'Ara cover the underreported news of the week â pharmacies share medical data with police without a warrant, widening disparity in mortgage approval rates between White and Black borrowers, and a debate the American vote.
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Mother of 6-year-old who shot his teacher sentenced to 2 years in prison for child neglect
Pharmacies share medical data with police without a warrant, inquiry finds
Americaâs Thirst for Authoritarianism
The nationâs largest credit union rejected more than half its Black conventional mortgage applicants
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DeRay, Kaya, and De'Ara cover the underreported news of the week â noise surveillance in the nation's largest city, the decline of youth voters, and unprecedented diversity in president-appointed judges. DeRay interviews Pulitzer prize winning author Matthew Desmond about his new book Poverty, by America.
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Quiet, Please: New Yorkâs âNoise Camerasâ Are Listening
Most of Bidenâs appointed judges to date are women, racial or ethnic minorities â a first for any president
Fewer young Americans plan to vote in 2024, Harvard youth poll finds
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DeRay, Kaya, De'Ara and Myles cover the underreported news of the week â the ongoing criminalization of miscarriage, vulnerable groups targeted by power hungry GOP, ski masks banned for the wintertime, and a debate on choreography copyright.
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Womanâs abuse of corpse case heads to grand jury
Choreography Copyright Case Against âFortniteâ Maker Epic Games Rebooted With First-of-Its-Kind Ruling
Backlash to affirmative action hits pioneering maternal health program for Black women
Philadelphia lawmakers vote to ban ski masks in some public places, a move praised by police but panned by rights advocates
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DeRay, Kaya, De'Ara and Myles cover the underreported news of the week â the GOP scramble to increase donations, Asian American families struggle post-affirmative action, hairdressers provide therapy services in West Africa, and the pertinence of modern minstrelsy.
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How the History of Blackface Is Rooted in Racism
When Will Black TikTokers Stop Performing For The White Gaze?
Post-affirmative action, Asian American families are more stressed than ever about college admissions
Need Therapy? In West Africa, Hairdressers Can Help.
Donations to GOP drop as worries mount about the partyâs finances
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DeRay, Kaya and Myles cover the underreported news of the week â Trump's latest power hungry reelection strategy, Darius Jackson's dark secret exposed, and the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence.
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Why Arenât Millennials Having Kids?
Psaki: If elected to a second term, Trump wouldâŠ
Behind the Curtain: Trump allies pre-screen loyalists for unprecedented power grab
Keke Palmer and a Basic Understanding of Domestic Abuse
This was a massive week for AI
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DeRay, Kaya, De'Ara and Myles cover the underreported news of the week â NYPD interferes with federal investigation, heightened frustrations with Biden administration, Dwight Howard's sexual assault allegations, and a debate about one-sided book bans.
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NYPD âWellness Checkâ Before Feds Raided Mayor Eric Adamsâ Fundraiser Called Into Question: âFBI Would Never Ask For Oneâ
Gossip about Dwight Howardâs sexuality detracts from the gravity of assault claims
Students hated 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' Their teaches tried to dump it.
Trump Leads in 5 Critical States as Voters Blast Biden, Times/Siena Poll Finds
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