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Watch Code Switch live at the Apollo Theater. [View this email in your browser]( Hear about the emolument suit against the president and what it could uncover (Trump, Inc.). Steve McQueen, director of 12 Years a Slave, on his new film, Widows. (The Takeaway). Plus: A senior curator discusses the Warhol exhibit at the Whitney (All of It) and John and Hank Green make their debut on WNYC Studios. Featured [Doctors on Gun Violence: "This Is Our Lane"]( The NRA told doctors to "stay in their lane" and not speak out about gun safety. Doctors said: no way. [The Takeaway]( [But That's What Happened]( Stories of women in unsettling situations. When they try to explain what’s wrong, they’re told that they don’t understand—that there’s nothing unsettling about it. [This American]( [Cooking for a Party of One]( In her new cookbook Solo, Chef Anita Lo gives readers a guide to self-love through the best means possible: delicious food. 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