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On today's show: A look at the impeachment proceedings against Brazil's president, Gov. Jan Brewer and an undocumented family talk immigration, and a look back at D&D. (episode)
After legislators delivered a number of impassioned speeches on Sunday, the Brazilian Parliament voted to start impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff.
Gavin Hayes, a research geo-physicist at the U.S. Geological Survey, discusses the damage done in each nation, the differing rescue operations, and the next steps for both countries.
With immigration at the steps of the Supreme Court, the lives of nearly five million undocumented immigrants hang in the balance.
In an attempt to control oil prices, members of OPEC gathered in Doha on Sunday to try to negotiate a freeze in global output.
The flight, which was carrying 132 passengers and five crew members, landed safely and a police investigation is underway.
The Court's 7-1 decision confirms an earlier ruling that's representative of a nationwide pivot on mandatory minimum sentencing laws.
There's a bipartisan push to end tax day as we know it.
In its early years, a young man's disappearance thrust Dungeon and Dragons into the headlines, and the game was accused of leading children to Satanism.