We Deserve Better (with Angie & June Provost)

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425: Selective Accountability w/ Chenjerai Kumanyika

A federal appeals court revives a lawsuit against DeRay McKesson, prompting warnings that the decision could threaten First Amendment protections. In Los Angeles, a former police commander wins a $5.7 million judgment after alleging she was held to a different standard than her m ...  Show more

424: Mastering the Algorithm w/ Jesse Johnson

Kash Patel announces that UFC fighters will help train FBI agents, the Washington Post experiments with subscription prices set by algorithms using readers’ personal data, and after years helping run one of morning TV’s biggest shows, a CBS News producer Shawna Thomas steps away ...  Show more

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