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On today's show: A look at the ceasefire in Yemen; an educational ballot initiative in California; the young Germans who risked their lives to dig escape tunnels under the Berlin Wall. (episode)
The nation's civil war has killed more than 10,000 people in the last year and a half, and more than half of the population does not have enough food.
Plans by a large chain of private Indian colleges to expand into the U.S. have not gone over well in Massachusetts. The state's attorney general, Maura Healey, weighs in here.
In an increasingly multilingual and multicultural world, best practices for teaching students are still highly debated, including in The Golden State.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has not been seen on TV defending Donald Trump recently, and that's because he's been embroiled in a political scandal in his home state.
A new investigation into Medicare Part D finds that the drug industry is exerting its influence over insurance companies to keep costs high.
A new book tells the story of young West Germans who risked their lives to dig escape tunnels under the Berlin Wall, and two U.S. television networks who raced to cover the story.