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On today's show: A conversation with Richard Thaler, the father of behavioral economics; light pollution and the Milky Way; Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera on a year of gun violence. (episode)
Richard Thaler's latest book “Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics,” is part memoir, part attack on traditional economic theories.
At least 51 diplomats with the U.S. State Department are fed up with America's policy in Syria.
A rising British politician was fatally stabbed and shot in England on Thursday — just one week before citizens vote to determine if the United Kingdom remains in the European Union.
Newsday Film critic Rafer Guzman reviews "Finding Dory," "Central Intelligence," and "Tickled."
Country artists like William Tyler, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Margo Price, and Jason Isbell are taking a toned down, less glitzy approach to the top of the charts.
Seven students from the school were killed during the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
About 80 percent of Americans can no longer see the stars in the Milky Way because of light pollution. What happens to our connection to the cosmos when the stars are no longer visible?
Exactly a year after the shooting at Emanuel AME Church and on the heels of the Orlando massacre, Herrera reflects on another year of gun violence and political strife in America.