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On today's show: The fall out from Turkey's coup continues; examining the indigenous fight for equality; artist Nick Cave on his new exhibit, "Until." (episode)
In Turkey, the fallout from a failed coup attempt in July continues. Over the weekend, President Erdoğan dismissed 10,000 civil servants and closed 15 media outlets.
The drama of the U.S presidential election may be boosting revenues for betting companies in the U.K., but it is not just the gamblers who are interested in the outcome.
Democrat Ted Strickland is up against Republican incumbent Rob Portman. With just days before the election, it appears Portman has a solid lead against Strickland.
Two officers were shot and killed in the Des Moines, Iowa area early Wednesday morning in what police described as a series of "ambush-style attacks."
California voters face a crowded, complicated ballot this year, with 17 measures to decide on. Here's what you need to know.
Whether it's issues of sovereignty or access to quality education, Native Americans aren't staying silent this election season.
Craig Stevens, a spokesperson for the Midwest Alliance for Infrastructure Now, supports the construction and operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
In a new exhibit titled “Until” at Mass MoCA, visual artist Nick Cave uses found objects to represent a landscape of American race and identity.