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STORY IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE

Tuesday, August 18th

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Matthew Watkins NEW

The prognosticators of doom for traditional newspapers are everywhere and it's hard to argue with them. But for more than a decade, Matthew Watkins has been part of a new model of non-profit journalism at The Texas Tribune as editor in chief.

Wednesday, August 19th

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David Mckean and Todd Bennett NEW

Two-hundred and fifty years ago, patriots gathered in Philadelphia declared America's independence from England. Former U.S. ambassador David McKean and historian M. Todd Bennett explore the celebrations that have followed every 50 years since, revealing the enduring challenges and promise of the American republic.

Thursday, August 20th

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Jamie Metzl NEW

Scholars of religion and philosophy, and even some spiritual leaders, have long identified key similarities in the world's different moral codes. Author and futurist Jamie Metzl asks whether artificial intelligence can distill a compelling moral code that synthesizes the greatest thinking from across humanity.

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Friday, August 21st

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Jeffrey Rosen NEW

Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton stand astride the core debates in American history from neutrality to civil rights and beyond. New York Times bestselling author and constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen traces that history, the rise and falls of each man's reputation, and the enduring questions they asked about power, the citizen, and the American state.

Saturday, August 22nd

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Michael Shermer NEW

Whether it's the existence of God, UFOs, or the nature of consciousness, we all grapple with mysteries of the universe. Where some find answers in religious faith, New York Times bestselling science writer Michael Shermer challenges people to demand answers rooted in science and skepticism.

Thursday, August 27th

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Farnaz Fassihi NEW

The United States and Israel began bombing Iran in February 2026. In the months that followed, we have seen spasms of violence and claims of diplomatic progress. New York Times reporter Farnaz Fassihi covers the conflict, its impact on the Iranian people, and the diplomatic efforts to end it.

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Friday, August 28th

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