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On today's show: How intelligence communities are viewing the Trump Administration; the nominees for "Best Original Score;" how Charles Darwin shaped debate during the Civil War. (episode)
There has been growing unease within the intelligence community over President Trump's distrust of the very institutions he needs to rely on for national security advice.
From Russia and Iran to immigration and Yemen, the Trump Administration is facing mounting questions about its approach to foreign policy.
President Trump's visit to Boeing's South Carolina plant coincides with an overwhelming vote by workers to rejected a plan to unionize. Is this a sign of things to come?
In the United States, many say the casting of actor Matt Damon in the action movie "The Great Wall" presents yet another example of Hollywood white-washing. But others disagree.
The Academy Awards are just days away, and though there is a sea of strong contenders, one culture critic argues that a musical is bound to win Best Original Score at the Oscars.
People with student loans should be wary of private companies promising them debt forgiveness. These kinds of programs are everywhere, and here's how to spot them.
At a dinner party a year before the Civil War, luminaries like Henry David Thoreau first encountered Darwin's work, which wound up having a profound influence on 19th century thinkers.