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  • Since President Trump returned to the White House in January his administration has undertaken a number of actions that seem to signify a retreat from international support and cooperation, and reflect a broader shift toward prioritizing domestic interests over international collaboration, fundamentally altering the United States' traditional role in global affairs. Our guest's work focuses on issues that intersect with what’s been unfolding on a number of levels. Dr. Andrew Rosenberg is an Associate Professor of International Relations and Political Methodology at University of Florida. His 2022 book “Undesirable Immigrants: Why Racism Persists in International Migration” focuses on the politics of international migration and what drives and constrains it.
  • Host Scott Carter engages comics, musicians, writers and thinkers in conversations of biblical proportions. They explore the beliefs, both sacred and profane, that shape their lives. It’s a show for the purpose-driven or just the driven-driven, for believers and skeptics, dreamers and doubters, the dogmatic and pragmatic, the historical or hysterical. So come all ye faithful … and faithless.
  • Mike Pesca first reached the airwaves as a 10-year-old caller to a New York Jets-themed radio show and has since been able to parlay his interests in sports coverage as a National Desk correspondent for NPR based in New York City.
  • The Florida legislature is moving forward with a bill that aims to make first responders more efficient.
  • Tovia Smith is an award-winning NPR National Correspondent based in Boston, who's spent more than three decades covering news around New England and beyond.
  • News Press Essayist Amy Bennett Williams maintains an exurban homestead of sorts – populated by a menagerie of animals including chickens. Her family…
  • We get a preview of the State of Union from White House press secretary Jay Carney
  • Recent events have raised questions about the freedom of the foreign press in China.
  • Rappler CEO Maria Ressa discusses the importance of a free press.
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