First, Michael Topchik, Executive Director of the Chartis Center for Rural Health, joins us for an unflinching look at America’s rural health crisis. From staff shortages that force patients to drive hours for specialists, to the pandemic-driven wave of traveling nurses, rural hospitals are stretched to the breaking point. Immigration policy, overseas medical talent, and a strained healthcare system all collide in a conversation about the future of care for millions of Americans. Then, we pivot to the Epstein story — but not the tabloid details. Instead, we examine the political theater behind President Trump’s push to unseal long-sealed grand jury records. Was it really about transparency, or was it another calculated deflection? As Barry Goldwater once warned, power in the wrong hands isn’t just about staying in office, but about destroying those who dare to question. Two very different stories, but one common thread: how institutions — whether hospitals or the presidency — wield power in ways that affect all of us.