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On today's show: A look at the latest twist in the Clinton-Comey saga; actor Alec Baldwin's mission to protect the environment; examining Obama's legacy on LGBT issues. (episode)
The Justice Department's decision to investigate FBI Director James Comey's actions is just the latest twist in the seemingly never-ending saga that has come after the 2016 election.
The Department of Justice has found that the Chicago Police Department regularly uses "excessive force, including deadly force, in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution."
Cubans coming to the U.S. will no longer be granted automatic residency under new rules announced Thursday by the Obama Administration.
This news comes just a day after the Department of Justice indicted six Volkswagen executives for their roles in the emissions-cheating scandal by that company.
Reviews of the big new releases hitting the box office this weekend, including the action movie "Monster Trucks," and the horror flick "The Bye Bye Man."
Riverkeeper President Paul Gallay and actor Alec Baldwin discuss closing the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant and opening the door for other renewable energy sources.
"Growing Up Coy" tells the story of a young Colorado family fighting for their 6-year-old transgender daughter’s right to use the girls' bathroom at her elementary school.
Activist Heather Cronk says that while President Obama was interested in advancing LGBTQ equality, he did so with some reluctance.