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On today's show: Ridding the oceans of plastic; guilty charges for Pennsylvania's top prosecutor; Mariel Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter, on healthy living. (episode)
The constant sound of Saudi-led airstrikes have become all too familiar for the people of Yemen. And these aerial bombardments are aided by weapon sales from the U.S. and Britain.
On Monday, the Guantánamo Bay detention center saw its largest single prisoner release under President Obama, as 15 men were transported to the United Arab Emirates.
At just 22-years-old, Boyan Slat has created a barrier that is designed to collect and remove trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
The long slow demise of Kathleen Kane, Pennsylvania's attorney general, ended quickly this week with several criminal convictions in a state court.
In Louisiana, devastating floods are forcing thousands into shelters, and leaving even more businesses and homes without power. The state's infrastructure and eroding coast is to blame.
The suicide rate in the U.S. is at a 30-year high, but social media, apps, and cell phones are trying to change our mental health system for the better.
Mariel Hemingway, an actress, mental health advocate, and granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, has spent years fighting the belief that her family is cursed.