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Marvel Comics' favorite superhero group, the Avengers, is back. "Avengers: Endgame" closes out the Marvel Cinematic Universe's 11-year, 22-film saga. We take a look at how Marvel has changed movie-making, why the MCU is so beloved by fans and [...]
The United States intelligence community is warning that China could become the U.S.'s biggest security threat. Dustin Volz, Edward Lucas and John McLaughlin join Meghna Chakrabarti. Plus, House Democrats move to hold Attorney General William Barr [...]
The NRA in crisis. Infighting among its top officials, red ink and a burst of government investigations. We discuss the fallout and the future of the NRA. Mike Spies, Stephen Gutowski and Rob Pincus join David Folkenflik.
Barr challenged by Mueller — grilled by Congress. Deadly shootings at a synagogue and a college campus. Chaos in Venezuela. Eugene Scott, Molly Ball and Sadie Gurman join David Folkenflik.
Before "The Canterbury Tales," Geoffrey Chaucer was a teenage fashion plate, prisoner of war, a traveler. We dig into a new biography. Marion Turner joins Meghna Chakrabarti.
President Trump and Democratic leaders say they’ll champion a $2 trillion infrastructure package. It’s purely aspirational for now. But let’s think big — how would you spend it? Tanya Snyder and Stan Caldwell join Meghna Chakrabarti.
Beyoncé’s "Homecoming," and how Queen Bey masterfully uses visuals, more than music, to tell the story of black culture. Hannah Giorgis and Joey Guerra join Meghna Chakrabarti.
A presidential candidate and a Utah commencement speaker have both explained their sexuality by saying, "God made me this way." We look at faith, politics and the LGBTQ community. Matthew Vines and Kathryn Lofton join Meghna Chakrabarti.
The profound joys of moving through the world on your own two feet. Explorer and philosopher Erling Kagge on the wonders of walking. He joins Meghna Chakrabarti.
Presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s student loan relief plan could help 95 percent of people burdened by student debt. So why are some critics on the right and the left calling it unfair? Emily Wilkins, Louise Seamster and Catherine [...]