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On today's show: A look at the growth of Israeli settlements, a Syrian family struggles to reunite after Trump's immigration orders, a "new normal" in Trump's America. (episode)
What does it mean to be part of "normal" American culture today? Two Muslim Americans respond at a moment of uncertainty of the direction of the country and heightened Islamophobia.
Sana Mustafa sought asylum in the U.S. after her father was detained by the Assad regime. As a result of Trump's orders, a family reunion is now uncertain.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visits Japan and South Korea this week, his first trip abroad. He will attempt to reassure allies and address North Korea's long range missile aspirations.
While the Supreme Court nomination and executive order signings attract the headlines, Republican leaders are getting into the fine print to erase Obama-era regulations.
More than 1,700 residents of Flint, Michigan, are suing the Environmental Protection Agency for mismanaging the water crisis that resulted in lead poisoning of residents in the city.
Over the past two weeks, Israel’s government has approved thousands of new homes in disputed territory, indicating that Prime Minister Netanyahu has been emboldened by President Trump.
We continue #100Days100Qs with a question on refugee vetting.