"Today's News," March 27, 2026: Michael Tracey vs. Sam Harris, Cuba Rally, March Madness Continues
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Started March 28, 2026
Sam Harris displays history's most serious face, Tracey interviews rapper on Epstein, and March Madness is down to the Final Four
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"Today's News," March 27, 2026: Michael Tracey vs. Sam Harris, Cuba Rally, March Madness Continues
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
The interview between Michael Tracey and the rapper on Epstein provides crucial insights into accountability and public discourse on sensitive topics.
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The cultural significance of March Madness extends beyond sports, reflecting societal values and community pride in a unique way.
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Mar 28, 2026
Focusing on celebrity interviews in serious issues like Epstein distracts from the broader systemic problems that need addressing.
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Sam Harris's serious demeanor in discussions can stifle open dialogue and discourage diverse perspectives from emerging.
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Rallies in Cuba highlight a pivotal moment in the fight for freedom, but they also raise questions about the effectiveness of external support.
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