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On today's show: What's next after Turkey's controversial referendum; the Trump Administration's warning to North Korea; how the U.S. could streamline the tax filing process. (episode)
By a slim 51 to 49 percent majority, voters in Turkey moved to abolish the office of the prime minister and replaced the existing parliamentary system with a presidential system.
The apprehension of teachers, police officers, and public officials have spiked while a crackdown on media criticism and scrutiny of the government has intensified.
North Korea carried out a failed missile launch on Sunday just as Vice President Mike Pence traveled to South Korea to kick off a 10 day trip through East Asia.
The lobotomy was promised a miracle cure for mental illness, but instead left patients and families devastated.
The executions were supposed to be carried out over the next 11 days because the state's supply of the controversial drug midazolam is set to expire at the end of the month.
Americans will spend more than six billion hours preparing to pay their taxes this year. Why is the U.S. tax filing process so costly and so time consuming?
A black and white woman explain how their friendship developed by confronting preconceived ideas about race.