America This Week, 4 PM Monday ET: Unsolved Stories, Elusive Reality
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United States
Started February 10, 2026
After announcing a new routine, Walter and Matt return to discuss not the news, but reality itself
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America This Week, 4 PM Monday ET: Unsolved Stories, Elusive Reality
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Feb 09, 2026
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Feb 10, 2026
Focusing on subjective realities rather than objective news can dilute accountability and mislead public perception.
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Feb 10, 2026
Examining the nature of reality itself is essential, but it must be balanced with factual reporting to avoid confusion.
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Feb 10, 2026
Deliberating on elusive realities may distract us from pressing current events that require immediate attention and action.
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Feb 10, 2026
Engaging with unsolved stories can inspire innovative solutions to complex problems that the news often overlooks.
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Exploring reality beyond just the news can lead to deeper understanding and engagement with societal issues.
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