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On today's show: A look at the future of the media under a Trump Administration; what government security says about Wikileaks; The Band's Robbie Robertson on his new memoir. (episode)
President-elect Donald Trump continues to scorn the media with glee. Margaret Sullivan, media columnist for The Washington Post, examines the future of the free press under Trump.
Facebook is under fire for allowing false news stories to spread through its site in the months and weeks leading up to Election Day.
Throughout the campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly offended minority voters. Now that he's president-elect, how will he reconcile his rhetoric with a vision for all Americans?
In a surprising twist of irony, Vice President-elect Mike Pence is going to court to conceal the contents of an email sent to him by a political ally.
The director of the NSA says the Clinton campaign hack "was a conscious effort by a nation state to attempt to achieve a specific effect."
The realities of daily life for refugees has been largely lost in recent weeks amidst the distractions of the U.S. election.
In a new memoir, The Band's main songwriter and lead guitarist recounts the formation, songwriting, and collaborations of his genre-defining Americana group.