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On today's show: The future of the Paris climate deal without the U.S.; an anti-Muslim rally planned by white nationalists; the author of "The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI." (episode)
The 2015 pact brought more than 190 countries together to combat global climate change. On the campaign trail, Trump assured his supporters that he'd withdraw the U.S. from the agreement
If the U.S. does decide to pull out of the historic Paris climate change agreement, it appears that China and India will be the world leaders to fill the void.
A look at the California criminal justice system through the life of one man who spent more than 40 years in prison.
An investigation into the conditions at a Chinese factory that makes Ivanka Trump-branded shoes has taken a political turn, with two of the investigators missing, and another detained.
Though it's often associated with liberalism and tolerance, the city remains more than 70 percent white, and has a long history of racial strife and segregation.
Following the fatal stabbings in Portland, the city is grappling with the question of whether or not it should close down a "Trump free speech rally," and an anti-Muslim protest.
After oil was discovered beneath their land, members of the Osage Nation became the richest people per capita in the world. Then, one by one, they began to be killed off.