sort order: page size:
On today's show: The total solar eclipse finally washes over the country; a new abortion law in Texas causes outrage; and a nonprofit committed to unemployed, uneducated youth. (episode)
For the first time in 99 years, a total solar eclipse will wash across the continental United States.
Now that Steve Bannon is out as Donald Trump's chief strategist and back at Breitbart News, many in Washington believe he can continue to use his influence from the outside looking in.
Two icons of American comedy died over the weekend: Dick Gregory, the pioneering African American comedian and civil rights activist, and legendary comedian and filmmaker Jerry Lewis.
Texas governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 214 into law, banning insurers from covering abortions, even in cases of rape, incest, or when the fetus is not viable.
Last week a federal court ruled that two congressional districts in Texas violated the Constitution and Voting Rights Act.
One out of every eight young people in America are both out of school and unemployed. YouthBuild USA wants to bring them back into the fold.
There are more than 300 tribal courts across the country, but they often use the tribes' traditions and beliefs when approaching criminal justice.