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  • <em>Abundance</em>

    Abundance

    Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson argued that regulations created in the 1970s are preventing progress on modern problems. Sixth and I bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.

  • After Words with Stephen Witt

    After Words with Stephen Witt

    Journalist Stephen Witt reported on the company Nvidia, its founder Jensen Huang, and why their microchip is one of the most coveted by the world. He was interviewed by Business Insider reporter Emma Cosgrove.

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  • After Words with Viet Thanh Nguyen

    After Words with Viet Thanh Nguyen

    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflected on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity. He was interviewed by author Ijeoma Oluo.

  • <em>Genesis</em>

    Genesis

    Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt talked about collaborating with the late Henry Kissinger on their book, Genesis, about the promise and challenges posed by artificial intelligence. This event was held at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, Cal…

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  • <em>On Call - A Doctor's Journey in Public Service</em>

    On Call - A Doctor's Journey in Public Service

    Dr. Anthony Fauci discussed his life, career and roles in the Trump and Biden administrations during the Covid-19 pandemic. He was interviewed by author Walter Isaacson. This conversation took place at the 2025 New Orleans Book Festival.

  • <em>Connie - A Memoir</em>

    Connie - A Memoir

    Connie Chung spoke about her life and career in journalism, including serving as the first woman to co-host the CBS Evening News. This event took place at the 2025 New Orleans Book Festival.

  • After Words with Stephen Witt

    After Words with Stephen Witt

    Journalist Stephen Witt reported on the company Nvidia, its founder Jensen Huang, and why their microchip is one of the most coveted by the world. He was interviewed by Business Insider reporter Emma Cosgrove.

  • <em>Abundance</em>

    Abundance

    Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson argued that regulations created in the 1970s are preventing progress on modern problems. Sixth and I bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.

  • <em>Seven Things You Can't Say About China</em>

    Seven Things You Can't Say About China

    Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) shared his views on China during an event hosted by the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C. He was in conversation with Elizabeth Spalding, chair of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.

  • <em>Pilgrimage</em>

    Pilgrimage

    Mark Shriver talked about his book, Pilgrimage: My Search for the Real Pope Francis. He spoke at the 15th annual Annapolis Book Festival.

  • <em>Pope Francis and the Caring Society</em>

    Pope Francis and the Caring Society

    The Independent Institute’s Robert Whaples talked about his book, Pope Francis and the Caring Society.

  • <em>Death Is Our Business</em>

    Death Is Our Business

    Journalist John Lechner talked about the rise of the Wagner Group, a private military force used by Russia in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Africa. This event was hosted by Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.

  • <em>The Small and the Mighty</em>

    The Small and the Mighty

    Podcaster and former high school government teacher Sharon McMahon profiled lesser-known Americans who have impacted the course of American history. This event took place at the 2025 New Orleans Book Festival.

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