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On today's show: The U.K.'s on edge after a fire and a string of terror attacks; the fallout from the Philando Castile verdict; the new one man show, "Lavender Songs." (episode)
One man is dead, and at least 10 are injured. A suspect has been arrested, and eyewitnesses say the man was heard shouting “I want to kill all Muslims.”
After a fire tore through a public housing building in London, U.K. citizens are furious with the government of Prime Minister Theresa May.
Officer Jeronimo Yanez was found not guilty for the shooting death of Philando Castile, who was a licensed gun owner and told Yanez he was carrying a weapon when he was pulled over.
Across the United States, there are an estimated 4.9 million "disconnected youths" ages 16 to 24 who are neither working nor in school.
A forest fire in central Portugal killed more than 60 people over the weekend. Government officials expect the death toll to rise as rescue workers continue to assess the damage.
On Tuesday, voters in Georgia's 6th Congressional District will choose between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel after the most expensive race in history.
Isabel Wilkerson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Warmth of Other Suns," explains why she believes Juneteenth should be recognized as a national holiday.
Until 1933, cabarets in Berlin created a space for social expression and resistance. A new one man show called "Lavender Songs" shines a light on this part of queer history.