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Dear Reader,
We are thrilled to share the newest episode of the New York Sun's video podcast — Sanity.
In this episode we analyzed the implosion of Graham Platner's campaign, went behind the scenes of the NATO summit in Turkey, wondered if the Iran war is really back on, explored why everyone stopped reading, took stock of Rahm Emanuel's trip to Israel, and looked at one explanation for why housing is so expensive.
We're just getting started on our plans to rethink conventional wisdom, clock the vibe shifts, address the big issues on your minds, and deliver the Sun’s sensibility in new media. We would love you to join us for the ride.
Sanity will be available every Friday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcast fix. Please see our latest episode below.
Yours in Sanity,
A.R. Hoffman
Associate Editor
Rebecca Sugar
Columnist
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