Episode 166: It's the Divas Episode: Streisand! Kardashian! And ... Napoleon?

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Episode 268: Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and the $1 Billion Lawsuit

This week, Stuart Heritage gives us his perspective on the Epstein-related lawsuit facing Melania and Donald Trump. Then Alexandra Marshall reports from France on what life is like in prison for former president Nicolas Sarkozy. And finally, Todd James Pierce reveals how Julie An ...  Show more

Episode 267: The Nuns, the Masterpiece, and a Remote Canadian Island

This week, Alessandra Stanley discusses how the Trump administration is turning away Russians seeking asylum. Then John von Sothen reveals how he learned that one of the great masterpieces of Western art has been sequestered inside a convent in remote Canada for 200 years. See Pr ...  Show more

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