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On today's show: A look at Donald Trump's dispute with the parents of a dead Muslim-American soldier; Harry Potter's adult comeback; poking fun at flowery language. (episode)
Last week, the Al-Nusra front formally cut ties with Al Qaeda. The name change, some say, is the group's attempt to not be targeted as Al Qaeda by U.S. and Russian forces.
Egypt and other Arab states are finding that they share common ground with Israel. But as their relationship grows, the alliance between the Arab world and Palestine is shaken.
Two Scholastic News Kids Press Corps reporters share their experiences covering the Democratic and Republican National Conventions over the last couple of weeks.
As the dispute Trump and the Khan family plays out, members of the GOP must choose whether to defend their nominee or break from him.
Nearly a decade after the last book, Harry Potter is back in a play called "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." What happens when our childhood heroes grow up?
With the upcoming 2016 Rio Olympics, David Goldblatt, renowned sports journalist and author gives us a history lesson about why the Games were almost banned for good.
Colin Nissan, a contributor to The New Yorker, satirizes the flowery language and elitist boasting that is often seen in the New York Times' wedding section.