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On today's show: Nestle's pumping operation in West Michigan; the Supreme Court is back with nine justices and will hear a religious freedom case; Marvel's comic Black Panther. (episode)
U.S. involvement on the Korean Peninsula is nothing new. But the history of China, North Korea, and South Korea informs the current moment of elevated political tension.
While residents in Flint wait to gain access to clean water, Nestle extracts billions of dollars worth of groundwater from West Michigan, but pays just a measly $200 a year to do so.
Once a rising star in the NFL, the former Patriots tight end was serving a life sentence without parole for a 2013 murder.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments today in a Missouri case that could have broad implications on the separation of church and state.
Though Richard Glossip was sentenced to death in Oklahoma for the murder in 1997, he has maintained his innocence.
The sixth edition in Marvel’s Black Panther series, co-authored by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Rembert Browne, will be released today. Here, Browne discusses the comic and his creative process.