The actor and rapper Riz Ahmed talks with David Remnick about his new movie, which he co-wrote. Like his earlier movie, “Sound of Metal,” it’s about an artist facing a profession-threatening smartly being disaster. Senator Michael Bennet, who helped usher the baby tax credit into law, describes the importance of convey cash payments to most families with young folk; our economics correspondent Sheelah Kolhatkar wonders if the policy helps station the stage for a common usual earnings in the advance future. And Radio Hour listeners stir toe to toe in The Novel Yorker’s new Name Tumble quiz.
Riz Ahmed on “Effectively off person Mowgli”
The actor and rapper discusses his new movie, which he co-wrote. Like his earlier movie, “Sound of Metal,” it’s about an artist facing a profession-threatening smartly being disaster.
The Minute one Tax Credit score: One Diminutive Step In the direction of Common Overall Income?
Senator Michael Bennet describes the importance of convey cash payments to families with young folk, and our economics correspondent wonders if the policy sets the stage for U.B.I.
Let’s Play Name Tumble: Leonyce and Steve
Radio Hour listeners stir toe to toe in The Novel Yorker’s new Name Tumble quiz.
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