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On today's show: The latest on a number of possible terror threats on American soil; a new documentary on the U.S.-Mexico drug war; Leon Trotsky's ties to New York City. (episode)
Authorities are investigating a number of possible terrorist attacks on American soil, from New York City to St. Cloud, Minnesota. Here's what we know so far.
U.S. airstrikes mistakenly hit Syrian forces over the weekend. Russian leaders seized on the opportunity to suggest that the U.S. was working in the interest of ISIS.
A new documentary explores the devastating human cost of the U.S.-Mexico drug war, and the long and sometimes deadly pursuit of justice.
While the White House points fingers of blame at the government, activists in Bolivia say the nation's strategy is working.
The Retro Report documentary team looks back at the turbulent history of public housing, and the legacy of segregation and inequality it carries with it.
This is the first time the U.N. has called a high-level summit focused on an international response to the migrant and refugee issue. What can we expect to come of it?
Leon Trotsky spent three months in New York City before heading off to Russia to bring socialism to the nation. Despite his short time here, he had a lasting impact on the American left.