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On today's show: America's tense race relations; Libertarian Party Nominee Gary Johnson on the 2016 election; hidden treasures in the computer code used in the Apollo moon missions. (episode)
After a week of violent tension, some are asking if America is seeing the beginnings of a race war. But can there ever be winners and losers in such a fight?
The former governor and Libertarian presidential candidate is hoping to sway voters who aren't happy with Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
The 1960's MIT programmers coyly inserted humorous text and Shakespeare quotes, among other things, into the Apollo Guidance Code.
In oil-producing regions in Texas, school districts are facing a serious budget crunch as the drilling frenzy of the past few years subsides.
This is the story of one man's quest to learn literally everything about his body that science can tell him.
A group of young actors from the Falconworks Theater Company met with Brooklyn residents to craft "The Sandy Monologues."