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On today's show: Why Donald Trump's camp is turning towards the 37th president; how Boko Haram's terror could lead to famine; English musician Billy Bragg on political protest music. (episode)
Though some have rallied around GOP Nominee Donald Trump, classic conservatives on the ground in Cleveland say they feel "shut out" by the party.
Though Donald Trump is not the standard candidate, the 2016 Republican National Convention has so far played into a continuous line of conservative political tropes.
The U.N. security council will pick a new secretary general before December, and the status and problems of peacekeeping will be an important issue.
Fighting with Boko Haram has left the region devastated and without a harvest for three years, aids workers say.
The chair of the College Republican National Committee discusses the Republican National Convention in Cleveland and the road ahead for the GOP.
A doping scandal has prompted the world's top anti-doping body to ask for the entire Russian delegation to be barred from the summer Olympic Games in Rio.
English musician and activist Billy Bragg says the biggest enemy to American democracy this election cycle isn't ISIS or some foreign threat, but cynicism within ourselves.