Have British voters rejected more than the EU? The vote to leave the Union, which grew from the idea seven decades ago that enmeshed economies won't wage war on one another, is a blow to the liberal order that's prevailed since 1945. It's also a shot across the bow of modern family life. Paul Gordon from London joins Dan Moss to explain why. We also find out what the barista said to Paul as dawn broke in London and how he will greet his German wife when he comes home to Frankfurt.

The Midterms May Hinge on One Thing: How the Economy Feels
23:30

What If AI Simply Ruins Your Job Instead of Taking It? (with Sarah O'Connor)
29:01

How Fast Can the World Recover From a Hormuz Shock?
35:39