Fault Lines Episode 588: Chaos at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Fault Lines Episode 588: Chaos at the White H...

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Fault Lines Episode 590: Germany, Trump, and the Transatlantic Rift

Today, Morgan, John, Matt, and Algene dig into the latest transatlantic flashpoint after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared that the United States is being humiliated by Iran and the IRGC — prompting Trump to threaten withdrawing U.S. troops from Germany. It's not the firs ...  Show more

Fault Lines Episode 589: The Oil Order Unravels: UAE leaves OPEC

Today, Jess, Jamil, Les, and John examine the UAE’s decision to leave OPEC, the oil cartel that has shaped global energy markets for decades. The announcement signals mounting strain within OPEC, fueled by Abu Dhabi’s frustration with production limits and rising competition with ...  Show more

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