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April 3, 2026

Season 2026 Episode 8133 | 55m 43s

Former U.S. National Security Council official Gary Sick discusses the murky nature of the U.S. negotiations with Tehran. Actor Adrien Brody and playwright Lindsey Florentino explore wrongful convictions inside the justice system in their play "The Fear of 13." The Atlantic's McKay Coppins enters the world of online sports gambling to try to understand the addictive phenomenon gripping the nation.

Aired: 04/02/26
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