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On today's show: The value of third-party candidates; the long-lasting effects of sex testing female athletes; a new guitar sound is surfacing in popular music. (episode)
Many Republicans fear Trump will bring down the GOP with him. But could third-party candidates improve voter turnout enough to boost down-ticket Republicans?
45 years ago today, Nixon's executive order to (among other reforms) suspend the gold standard came to be known at the Nixon Shock. Now, Trump wants to bring it back.
This year, over 2,500 people have been shot in Chicago. That's about 450 shy of Chicago's total number of shooting victims in 2015.
In the wake of two Bengladishi Muslims being shot and killed by an unidentified male gunman in Queens, the Muslim American community reacts.
Are you 'woman enough' to compete in the Olympics? For 70 years, the gender of many female athletes had to be proven. Though no longer required, gender scrutiny still damages Olympians.
Oceanographer Sylvia Earle has been on a decades-long mission to inspire public awareness of how to save our oceans. Her solution: give nature a break; leave half of the Earth alone.
After a long absence in popular music, the six-stringed instruments — both the acoustic and electric variety — are having a revival.