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Pictures from primary day 2016. (article)
On today's show: How GPS and cell phones can erase borders and bring down walls, analyzing Joe Biden's cancer moonshoot, and understanding the election through Bruce Springsteen. (episode)
Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is a Clinton supporter, and he's confident that she will be the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party.
Brewer tells The Takeaway that she is standing with Mr. Trump. "I believe that there's many different ways that he can get payment out of Mexico in regards to the wall," she says.
More and more human traffickers are guiding migrants across the U.S. through "remote control," while they stay safely in Mexico.
Record-breaking rainfall slammed Houston earlier this week — at least seven people were killed in flash floods, and Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency.
Vice President Joe Biden is at the helm of an ambitious campaign to stamp out cancer.
The Library of Congress has re-released unique recordings from Morocco made in the 1959.
One Bruce Springsteen track released more than three decades ago captures the economic and cultural atmosphere of this year's election.
From Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train," to Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On," we've crafted a playlist for the mayhem of the 2016 election.
She will be the first woman on U.S. paper currency in 100 years.