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Best Of: Growing Up Murdoch / DOGE's Cuts To The Federal Workforce

3/1/2025
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Atlantic staff writer McKay Coppins describes the rivalry among the children of 93 year-old media titan Rupert Murdoch over who will control his business empire when he dies. It's a real life Succession drama.

Also, we'll talk with Harvard Professor Elizabeth Linos about the extraordinary measures Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has taken to drastically shrink the size of the federal government, and the ripple effect.

Also, John Powers reviews the Oscar-nominated animated film Flow.

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