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On today's show: Barack Obama says goodbye; examining an explosive but unsubstantiated report on Donald Trump and Russia; a new investigation into the elite SEAL Team 6 unit. (episode)
While crime rates around the U.S. have dropped considerably over the last 20 years, Chicago has witnessed an uptick in violence. In 2016, 762 people were killed in the Windy City.
Suzanne Maloney, a former Middle East advisor for ExxonMobil, explains why Rex Tillerson should be confirmed as secretary of state.
An explosive but unsubstantiated intelligence report is raising new questions about the president-elect’s ties to the Kremlin.
Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments in Endrew v. Douglas County School District. The ruling could have a huge impact for kids with learning disabilities.
Dylann Roof was sentenced to death for the brutal racial assault and murder of nine African-American churchgoers that shocked the nation nearly two years ago.
A two and a half year investigation reveals a pattern of violence and abuse employed by SEAL Team 6, the widely-praised unit responsible for killing Osama bin Laden in 2011.