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On today's show: A look at the ongoing battle over U.S. immigration laws; the history and future of May Day; the roots of some of the most popular conspiracy theories in the U.S. (episode)
A federal judge in San Francisco blocked President Donald Trump's plan to punish so-called "sanctuary cities." Here's what you need to know.
San Francisco was one of the first cities to provide asylum to immigrants, but several murders have sparked new rhetoric for the conservative, anti-sanctuary city movement.
Chess master and Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson discusses his fight to keep President Donald Trump and corporate America in check.
May 1st is International Workers' Day or "May Day," which commemorates the 1886 Haymarket Affair when 200,000 workers organized a nationwide strike in support of the eight hour workday.
'Loyalty Day' dates back to the anti-communist hysteria of the 1920s and has been an official holiday since the 1950s, but it's drawing renewed scrutiny under President Trump.
The moon landing was faked. 9/11 was an inside job. In this age of alternative facts, conspiracy theories have a deep hold on America. Here's where it all began.
A high school student from the Bronx talks with her aunt, a laundromat owner in Queens, about race, privilege, and discrimination within their Dominican family and community.