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#690: All In [audio]

We talk to a professional poker player who lost on the first day of poker's most famous tournament--but went on to get a huge payout. Turns out there's a game behind the game.

Planet Money

The Axe Files: Eliot Spitzer [audio]

Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer discusses his work as the Sheriff of Wall Street, his 2008 resignation, and his opinion of 2016 presidential contenders such as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.


David Axelrod

Ted Cruz Is Stuck in the 1980s

You almost get the impression that the exceptionally bright Texas senator hasn’t had a new thought in decades.

Reihan Salam

This might be Ted Cruz’s worst idea

Chicago professor Anil Kashyap went so far as to say that "love of the gold standard implies macroeconomic illiteracy."

Matt O'Brien


It’s Long Past Time to Close Guantánamo

And the arguments against doing so are silly.

Fred Kaplan

The Book That Changed Campaigns Forever

How Teddy White revolutionized political journalism—and came to regret it.

Scott Porch

The Whale That Nearly Drowned The Donald

How Trump schemed to win back millions from a high-rolling—and doomed—Japanese gambler.

Michael Crowley

08 March 2016

Why Liberals Loved to Hate Antonin Scalia

He presented cruel, demeaning views in thought-provoking and stirring ways.

Dahlia Lithwick