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On today's show: What voters in The Badger State think as the president reaches the 100 days milestone; the threats facing the Great Barrier Reef; how geography shapes politics. (episode)
Before going red in 2016, Wisconsin was a Democratic stronghold for the past 30 years. As President Trump visits The Badger State, explore the changing political landscape of Wisconsin.
In recent years, the news has been overwhelmingly bad for the Great Barrier Reef. Now, a number of scientists say that one of our world's great natural treasures is now truly "terminal."
We live in a world driven by technology, but what if the answers to some of our most complex questions came not from algorithms and big data, but from termites, mold, and mushrooms?
Voters in Georgia head to the polls today for a special election where a young Democrat is threatening to take a district that's been a Republican stronghold since 1979.
With narrow results in elections and referendums in Turkey, Britain, and the U.S., here's what's shaping the political divide between urban and rural areas.
Clement Attlee has often fallen into the shadow of Winston Churchill, but Attlee, who served as Britain’s prime minister from 1945 to 1951, was hugely influential in shaping the U.K.