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On today's show: A look at the conflicts of interest facing the First Daughter; where America's biggest cable news network goes without Bill O'Reilly; marijuana laws in the Trump era. (episode)
The First Daughter's brand has flourished since her father took office.
In Venezuela, anti-government protests have become increasingly large, and increasingly confrontational, with at least three deaths yesterday alone.
South Florida's booming recovery industry is dealing with the challenges of handling thousands of opioid addicts in danger of overdosing, and the corruption within sober homes.
Bob Garfield, co-host of WNYC’s On the Media, examines the future of Fox News without its biggest star.
While the debate over marijuana use has gone on for years in the U.S., it seems that legalization has taken away some of the stigma. But a new administration may change that trajectory.