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On today's show: The role of healthcare in the presidential race, a look at the evolution of LSD in science, and a radio project that connects families and prisoners. (episode)
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has declared a nationwide state of emergency, and many say the nation is headed for total political and economic meltdown.
Many say the polarized debate over Obamacare has overshadowed the real issues in the American health insurance market.
Hundreds of prisoners in Alabama are protesting against overcrowding, poor living conditions, and economic exploitation.
HB2 gained enormous attention for implementing bathroom restrictions for the transgender community. But that's just one part of a much broader law.
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Tests of the 1960s fueled the counter-cultural movement. Today, scientists are seriously exploring how LSD can help treat depression, anxiety, and addiction.
Even in our digital world, paper still plays an important and surprising role.
For more than a decade, a community radio station in Kentucky has aired the program "Calls from Home," which broadcasts messages that families have left for incarcerated loved ones.