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The Dept. of Defense trying to regain its high-tech edge; a comedic break from the election; a conservative talk-show host on the national sexual assault conversation. (episode)
Charlie Sykes has hosted a conservative radio show in Wisconsin for about 25 years. He says Trump has made this year unlike any other.
Trump's claims that the election is rigged is about more than just protecting his ego if he loses, or ginning up a TV audience.
In Germany corrections officers receive two years of formal training, in New Jersey it's 16 weeks.
This week, culture reporter Melissa Locker gives us a break from the election cycle with round-up of new comedy specials from veterans and up-and-comers.
Reviews of the Ben Affleck starring thriller, "The Accountant," the Holocaust denier drama "Denial," and the stand-up film "Kevin Hart: Now What?"
In response to a growing divide between Silicon Valley and the defense community, the DOD has decided to take matters into its own hands, launching its own technology accelerator.
A woman who accused Roger Ailes of sexual harassment on what it's like making allegations against powerful men.