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On today's show: Paul Manafort on Putin's payroll; a look at a domestic terrorist attack in the United Kingdom; controversy at the Whitney Museum of Art. (episode)
A new report argues that Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort signed a $10 million contract with a Russian billionaire in 2006 to the interests of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Documents revealed this week show how a scheme known as "The Laundromat" moved at least $20 billion of mostly ill-gotten money from Russia to legitimate accounts around the world.
In a unanimous decision on Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that school districts must give students with disabilities an education that is held to a higher standard.
British Prime Minister Theresa May addressed lawmakers in Parliament on Thursday after a deadly domestic terror attack that left three people dead and around 40 others.
A vote is set to take place in Lebanon this week that could repeal Article 522 of the penal code. That article states that men who rape women can walk free if they marry their victims.
A new investigation has uncovered how Greece wasted some $803 million in aid for the refugee crisis.
An abstract painting of Emmett Till in his casket is causing outrage. When does art cross into appropriation and exploitation?