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On today's show: A look at acts of terrorism in Turkey and Germany; the conviction of Christine LaGarde; Donald Trump's neighbor on being an immigrant in Trump Tower. (episode)
Monday's assassination of a Russian ambassador comes before defense ministers from Iran, Russia, and Turkey meet today in Moscow to discuss Syria and a solution for Aleppo.
A truck driver plowed into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin on Monday. The attack, which German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called act of terrorism, killed 12 and injured 48 people.
As Flint residents continue to live without clean water, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette brought criminal charges against four city and state officials on Tuesday.
A failure of all checks and balances within the criminal justice system leaves Clifton Dewayne Harvin serving 60 years in prison.
In 93 percent of cases, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency wrongfully accused residents of insurance frauds, forcing them off benefits, and levying fines against them.
A long period of stability, freedom, and prosperity is being threatened in Poland because of a political crisis.
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, was found guilty on Monday of neglect while she was France's finance minister in 2008.