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On today's show: A look at America's housing crisis, a new digital tool that is helping people with ADHD and dyslexia, and find out family history with "Genealogy Roadshow." (episode)
One journalist estimates that the U.S. military is now involved in missions in over 90 percent of Africa's 54 countries.
In New York City and San Francisco, the housing crisis has vastly shaped availability, affordability, and gentrification.
From Seattle to North Texas to Miami, homelessness is on the rise.
The proposal introduced by GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter started out as a "gotcha" amendment. Hunter opposes women in combat positions and introduced the amendment to hammer home his point.
Some say that the push to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from office is not only misguided, but in direct violation of the democratic system that got him elected.
Beeline Reader is a new app that simplifies reading online, and the tool is generating a lot of buzz in the ADHD and dyslexic communities.
The co-host of PBS's "Genealogy Roadshow" shares some advice for those interested in starting genealogical research.