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On today's show: The politics of Betsy DeVos, Donald Trump's pick for secretary of education; the author of "The Women Who Made New York;" analyzing the Obama doctrine. (episode)
Betsy DeVos, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for secretary of education, goes before the Senate today. Opponents say she will entice states to take money away from public schools.
The debate over the ACA’s repeal has largely focused on who could end up losing insurance. But lesser-known provisions that affect millions of Americans are also on the chopping block.
On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a landmark address on the U.K.'s plan to leave the European Union.
In Lynch v. Dimaya, the court will decide if an immigration law statute is "unconstitutionally vague," which could have broader implications for those facing deportation.
In a new book, "The Women Who Made New York," author Julie Scelfo features 126 women who helped define the social fabric of New York City.
Is the United States stronger or weaker because of President Obama's foreign policy decisions? Two experts debate that question here.