American agriculture relies on foreign workers, and they rely on the H-2A visa program to work legally in the United States. Despite a growing number of people applying for visa spots, the Trump administration has proposed cutting the division of the Department of Labor that enforces H-2A rules, leaving workers to choose between being vulnerable to ICE or to exploitation.Ā
Guest: Max Blau, ProPublica reporter covering health care, the environment, agriculture and immigration.
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What Next | How Big Media Obeys in Advance
Media giants like Paramount and Disney have been swift to capitulate to the Trump administration and the tenacious head of the FCC, Brendan Carr. Why new ownership from the likes of the Ellisons is likely to make things worse.
Guest: Nitish Pahwa, staff writer for business and tech at Slate.
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What Next: TBD | Is A.I. Taking Your Job?
If youāre hunting for a job, the odds are increasingly likely youāll have an interview with an artificial intelligence ārecruiter.ā And why not? Itās also increasingly likely youāll be working with A.I. anyway.Ā
Guest: Danielle Abril, technology-in-the-workplace reporter for the Washington Post.
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Slate Money | The Nerds' Last Stand at the Fed
This week: The Fed announced an expected rate cut with an unexpected dissent.Ā Ā Ā Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck are joined by Axiosā Neil Irwin who breaks down why the Fed meeting was so unusual ā thanks to the very recent Trump appointee Stephen Miranā and what it means for the future of the central bank. Then, AMEX announced an increase that brings their Platinum fee to $895. Neil and the hosts reflect on the trend of making credit cards more and more premium and explain why you should think again before signing up. And finally, Publishers Clearing House filed for bankruptcy and its new owner ARB Interactive has said it wonāt be honoring the ālifetimeā winners from before July 15 of this year. What will happen to the people who have built their lives around those payouts?
In the Slate Plus episode: Labubus, the Avatar of 2025?Ā
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Podcast production by Jessamine Molli and Cheyna Roth.
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Amicus | Free Speech Is The Enemy of Free Speech, Apparently
Dahlia Lithwick talks to First Amendment law professor Mary Anne Franks to explore the inversion of free speech in America this past week, and to trace the ways our assumptions about the First Amendment helped to tip us into this upside-down. Dr. Franks, author of Fearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First Amendment, explains the contradictions inherent in free-speech absolutism, the role of government in suppressing dissent, and the impact of media and entertainment on public discourse. What are we to make of a movement that screamed ājawboningā and ācensorshipā for a decade, but when handed power enthusiastically enacts actual governmental speech suppression and censorship? And what does the First Amendment mean if the powerful are consistently afforded maximum power in the āmarketplace of ideasā?
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