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On today's show: The results of a House race shows that the president can still count on the South; a controversial police training program; celestial science on the first day of summer. (episode)
The Republican healthcare plan is being hashed out behind closed doors. The bill, which has been kept in secret, may finally be revealed on Thursday.
In Iowa and Nebraska, Medica Health is the only insurance provider in the Obamacare exchanges, and the company has announced that premiums will rise 43 percent next year.
Officer Jeronimo Yanez, who was acquitted last week in the shooting death of Philando Castile, attended a warrior policing seminar, which teaches cops to use military style tactics.
Elise Boddie, a professor of law at Rutgers University, says the Philando Castile case shows how black Americans are criminalized for everyday actions.
Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel faced off in a tight race for Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District to fill the seat left by HHS Secretary Tom Price.
Musician Julien Baker has made a name for herself with beautiful songs about different kinds of sadness — but she's not glorifying her pain.
On the longest day of the year, a look at how the summer solstice helped humanity to better understand its place in the cosmos some 2,000 years ago.