Inside the Murdoch family's real-life 'Succession' drama Rupert Murdoch and his oldest kids are battling over who controls his media empire when the 93-year-old dies. The Atlantic writer McKay Coppins explains the stakes and how it could change Fox News. Dave Davies
Joy Reid fired from MSNBC amid network shakeup Reid is a longtime political commentator who has been vocal on progressive issues and sharply critical of President Trump. Alana Wise
'Most people are good': How a stranger's words became a family mantra On a flight home, Caitlin Shetterly told the man next to her that after 9/11, flying made her nervous. Then the man told her something she'll never forget: "Most people are good." Laura Kwerel
'Jesus Wept' author chronicles the debates roiling the Catholic church Philip Shenon talks about the past seven popes, and how efforts to reform the Church with the Second Vatican Council led to power struggles and doctrinal debates that lasted for decades. Dave Davies
After a tragic accident, a widow faces a lifetime of what-ifs Live Fast won France's top literary prize in 2022. Brigitte Giraud's haunting book revisits the death of her husband in a motorcycle crash 20-odd years earlier. John Powers
An LA art exhibition challenges visitors to rethink their perceptions of fire Indigenous fire stewardship practices have existed for millennia in California. A new art exhibition in Los Angeles challenges visitors to rethink their own relationships with fire. Andrea Gutierrez
How a Tibetan American bridges her family and homeland identities Many second and third-generation immigrants have to figure out how to bridge their American and family homeland identities.
High school students describe the 'small true things' that matter in their lives Audio producer Samantha Broun interviews high school students about the small true things in their lives: the breakups, the bullies and the budding hopes and dreams.
Robert De Niro stars as a former president confronting a cyber attack in 'Zero Day' In Netflix's six-part political thriller, a crippling attack on American communications and infrastructure leads to abuse of power, political overreach and questionable decisions. David Bianculli