In her new book, the former executive editor of the New York Times says that she was “determined to capture this moment of wrenching transition” in journalism.
Avi Loeb discusses why we need to consider the possibility that the object was sent by aliens, the dangers of unscientific speculation, and what belief in an advanced extraterrestrial civilization has in common with faith in God.
In “Climate Leviathan: A Political Theory of Our Planetary Future,” two theorists look at possible political futures for our warming planet and argue that a more forceful international order is emerging.
Goldman discusses breaking the story that, days after President Trump fired James Comey, the Bureau opened an investigation into whether the President “had been working on behalf of Russia.”
“Suddenly, she has the power to actually act in a way that the Party hasn’t—a party that, almost forty years later, is still traumatized by the success of Ronald Reagan,” Perlstein says, of Ocasio-Cortez.
CNN’s chief media correspondent, Brian Stelter, talks about the decision by the major networks to air the President’s immigration speech in prime time.
The investigative reporter and Trump biographer Michael Kranish discusses whether the President has changed since taking office and what the next two years of his term might bring.