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Can and should the press remain objective about Donald Trump? We hear who you are voting for and why, and explore gender bias in autism research. (episode)
Republicans are seeing a surge in voter participation, while numbers on the Democratic side are down. A look at the narrative behind the data.
The administration cited concerns from environmentalists, the fishing and tourism industries, and even the Pentagon.
Edward R. Murrow called out Joe McCarthy. Should reporters always just report, or do they better serve their audience by taking a critical view?
On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised the international community with his announcement that he was pulling most of Russian forces out of Syria.
South Sudanese government forces have been accused of mass sexual violence, suffocating individuals, burning them alive, and mutilating bodies.
As dissatisfaction with deductibles has risen since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, communities of faith are joining together to cover healthcare costs without insurance.
Most autism studies focus on boys. But as researchers attempt to balance the scales, some worry they are also perpetuating gender stereotypes.
From 1721 Boston to 2016 Flint, one author believes that politically-charged health crises explain the development of modern America.