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On today's show: Analyzing the crisis in Syria; a new investigation into the pharmaceutical industry; Carla Hayden, the first woman and African American to lead the Library of Congress. (episode)
Ambassador Ryan Crocker says that President Obama, U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power, and the broader administration are giving Russia a rubber stamp while civilians are slaughtered.
An investigation by the Charleston Gazette-Mail shows that pharmacies in West Virginia were flooded with 780 million pain killers as overdoses increased across the Mountain State.
Gov. Pat McCrory will hold a special legislative session to consider the repeal of the state’s “bathroom bill,” which has drawn fierce criticism and cost the state millions of dollars.
The New York Daily News senior justice writer reflects on how he has covered everything from police shootings to random acts of racism across the country.
When she was sworn into the position in September, Dr. Carla Hayden became the first woman and the first African-American to lead the Library of Congress.