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On today's show: A look at the backlash facing FBI Director James Comey; why global trade is on the decline; punk rock turns 40-years-old. (episode)
Donald Ayer, a former deputy U.S. attorney general, argues that FBI Director James Comey made a major mistake in his decision to inform Congress of the Clinton email review.
Democrat Russ Feingold is seeking his fourth non-consecutive term after Republican incumbent Ron Johnson unseated him during the 2010 midterm election.
There has been lots of fierce rhetoric about Mexico this election season, but ordinary Mexicans have a great deal to say about their own interests in the results of the U.S. election.
In El Paso, Texas, one immigration advocate is concerned that the Trans-Pacific Partnership could damage her hometown, and sister city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
The total value of U.S. imports and exports fell by more than $200 billion last year, an unusual trend during a period of economic growth in America.
Two years after the Russian annexation of Crimea, much of the world has forgotten about the war that continues in eastern Ukraine.
Punk music went mainstream 40 years ago. Nowadays, musicians are using the internet to make the genre more accessible and inclusive.