Understanding extremism and the radicalizing power of social media
Reporter Max Kutner provides context as racist conspiracy theories continue to escalate domestic terrorism in the United States.
Reporter Max Kutner provides context as racist conspiracy theories continue to escalate domestic terrorism in the United States.
Huma Abedin, aide to Secretary Hillary Clinton, gets candid about life, work, and her hopes for her legacy in her new memoir, "Both/And."
Set within the halls of the US Supreme Court, the prescient new suspense novel from the political leader and voting rights activist draws from moments in her own career.
Best-selling author and journalist Jonathan Alter analyzes the life and actions of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian.
Author Ingrid Rojas Contreras shares how her cartel-tinged novel 'Fruit of the Drunken Tree' revisits a nation’s violent history through the eyes of a child.
Instead of seeing the people outside of our bubbles filtered through polarizing narratives, how can we learn to understand their perspectives and hear them — in their own voices?
In her memoir, Justice Ginsburg’s own words reveal a determination to fix the world, however long it takes.
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Audible's tweeps asked for recommendations in order to make sense of the debates. Here's what our social community manager came up with.
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