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On today's show: An analysis of the American political system; the Zika crisis from Puerto Rico to Texas; a future steeped in computer code. (episode)
Donald Trump says the U.S. political system is rigged. But is that true? Former presidential candidate Howard Dean and CNN commentator Jeffrey Lord debate that question here.
Voters in four states — Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin — went to the polls on Tuesday to choose party nominees for a number of political offices.
For many months, the Zika virus seemed like a far-off danger. But these days, the outbreak is hitting closer to home.
It's been a rough week for Delta Airlines after a computer glitch caused chaos for thousands of travelers. But how could one glitch be responsible for so much damage? Find out here.
Coal miners in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania are getting high-tech training for the changing job market.
Many Americans believe the U.S. electoral process is rigged. Are such claims the stuff of conspiracy theories, or is there some truth that lies beneath?