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This Week with WhoWhatWhy
June 14, 2021 - June 20, 2021

The Roberts-led court keeps finding more ways to allow religious organizations to ignore gay rights.

SUNDAY
Supreme Court Fosters Bigotry in Adoptions
 | 06/20/21
The Roberts-led court keeps finding more ways to allow religious organizations to ignore gay rights.


SATURDAY
Armenia’s Election Dilemma
 | 06/19/21
The Nagorno-Karabakh war looms over Armenia’s highly contested snap elections tomorrow. Analysts predict neither candidate will be able to form a coalition. 

Not As We’ve Done
 |  06/19/21
President Joe Biden engaged in just a bit of historical revisionism in remarks after his meeting in Geneva with Vladimir Putin.



FRIDAY
The Man Who Fought City Hall
 | 06/18/21
Former congressman and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich learned early in his career the old adage that the “duty of youth is to challenge corruption.”

Feds Finally Following Local Lead in Use of Body Cameras
 | 06/18/21
The Justice Department is only now catching up with local law enforcement, which has steadily increased the use of body-worn cameras in the last decade. 



THURSDAY
600 Square Miles to Redemption
 | 06/17/21
In 1985 Bryan Stanley killed three men. In an attempt at redemption, he has spent decades fighting against the odds to create the first national park in Wisconsin.



WEDNESDAY
McConnell’s Supreme Threat
 | 06/16/21
While Joe Manchin (D-WV) searches for the holy grail of bipartisanship, Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is reminding everyone of the partisan facts of political life.

Today’s Secrets Are Tomorrow’s Headlines
 | 06/16/21
A look at the burgeoning world of private spies, the elimination of any privacy, and the price we may pay as a society.

The War for Your Attention Isn’t New
 | 06/16/21
Media companies devour one another, but it’s all for entertainment.



TUESDAY
Wall Street Is Thirsting for Your Water
 | 06/15/21
Clean water is a human right. It is also an investment for the capital class, which is buying water rights in the West.

Voting Groups in Arkansas and Kansas Fight Suppression Bills
 | 06/15/21
Even as Democrats struggle to pass federal voting legislation, activists fight to prevent Republican states from passing bills to restrict voting access.



MONDAY
The High Cost of Lithium Mining for Indigenous Communities
 | 06/14/21
In western Arizona, the push for electric vehicles threatens the Hualapai Tribe’s sacred sites and religious practices.
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