Rachel Goldberg-Polin on Losing a Son in Gaza

Rachel Goldberg-Polin on Losing a Son in Gaza

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The Politics of the Big Game

The New Yorker staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Louisa Thomas join Tyler Foggatt to discuss three recent collisions of sports and politics. Cunningham and Foggatt talk about President Donald Trump’s appearance at a Knicks game during the team’s championship run, wh ...  Show more

Donald Trump’s Imperial Birthday Spectacle

The Washington Roundtable discusses Donald Trump’s eightieth birthday, on Sunday, with a look at the pageantry and spectacle surrounding the planned U.F.C. fight on the South Lawn of the White House. The panel contrasts Trump’s desire to project power and masculinity with his rec ...  Show more

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