Getting Nose Jobs with Comedians: Joan Kron's Powerful Argument for Plastic Surgery
Eighty-nine-year-old first-time filmmaker and journalism legend Joan Kron on her new film, Take My Nose...Please!
Eighty-nine-year-old first-time filmmaker and journalism legend Joan Kron on her new film, Take My Nose...Please!
Their 18-hour miniseries looks at one of the most divisive, painful, and poorly understood episodes in American history.
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Captain Kirk vs. John Stossel on space travel in a libertarian world.
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Economist Roberto Salinas-León on how free trade fuels prosperity on both sides of the border.
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Former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith on the privatization revolution.
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Northwestern University's Laura Kipnis on feminism, witch trials, and sexual paranoia at American universities.
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Boston College psychologist Peter Gray says a cultural shift in child rearing is having dire consequences.
Q&A with this riches-to-rags evangelist for personal reinvention.
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College students rather than deans are calling for less speech and expression. That should worry us all.
Cato's Johan Norberg on politics, progress, and why he remains optimistic.
FEE's Jeffrey Tucker reflects on how the organization's past is inspiring its current mission.
Q&A with author and New York Times columnist Mustafa Akyol.
Cato Institute's Trevor Thrall on the Trump Doctrine
Emily Ekins on the Latest Polling Numbers
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The FBI hopes to track gang members with bio-metrics, but may be tracking innocent people too.
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