Understanding Today’s Puzzling U.S. Economy
Inflation is high. The GDP has shrunk. But the job market has never been better. The Washington Post's Damian Paletta helps make sense of the U.S. economy today.
Actress Mia Farrow has now traveled twice to Africa as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund. Recently, she and her 14-year-old son visited Angola, and witnessed how decades of war have affected the country’s children. Ms. Farrow talks with Diane about her experiences.
Additional information:
Due to a publishing agreement, Seamus Farrow’s essay on Angola is not available until October. The article will then be available in Upfront Magazine.
Inflation is high. The GDP has shrunk. But the job market has never been better. The Washington Post's Damian Paletta helps make sense of the U.S. economy today.
From high mortgage rates to shortages that have spread coast to coast, New York Times reporter Emily Badger explains the roots -- and consequences of our country's broken housing system.
Fifty years after the Tuskegee study, Diane talks to Harvard's Evelynn Hammonds about the intersection of race and medicine in the United States, and the lessons from history that can help us understand health inequities today.
Pills, the right to travel and fetal personhood laws -- Diane talks to Temple University Law School's Rachel Rebouché about what's next in the fight over abortion in the U.S.
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