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On today's show: Two educators reflect on teaching the election; a look at the increasing tension between the U.S. and Russia; a linguist examine's Trump's "locker room talk." (episode)
How do you teach the election when it has become largely confined to personal attacks that are inappropriate for many young Americans?
Two smartphone giants have taken their fight over design patents all the way to the nation's highest court.
For many parents, the 2016 election has been difficult to discuss as the language of the campaign becomes less and less appropriate for children.
With the U.S. blaming Russia for the DNC email leak, and Secretary of State John Kerry calling for war crimes investigation of Russia, are U.S.-Russian relations at a new low?
The United States, which supports and supplies weapons to the Saudi-led Arab coalition, is criticizing a Saudi attack on a Yemeni funeral home that killed 100 people.
Yes, men boast and engage in explicit sexual conversation when they're alone, but this type of language has consequences that extend far beyond the "locker room."