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On today's show: Bernie Sanders goes after the chair of the DNC; President Obama's trip to Hanoi; how pro sports teams use sleep science to boost performance. (episode)
Issues of trade, human rights, and reconciliation are all on the agenda.
Global leaders and aid groups are gathering for the World Humanitarian Summit. But Doctors Without Borders is skipping the meeting, arguing that it's not really about change.
A judge found Officer Edward Nero not guilty of misconduct in office and reckless endangerment. Nero was one of six Baltimore police officers charged in the case.
Alexander Van der Bellen was declared the winner after officials counted mail-in absentee ballots.
U.S. officials say that his death places the Taliban in serious disarray.
Bernie Sanders is backing Tim Canova, who is facing off against DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz in a heated congressional election. Canova says it's time for her to go.
In the high-stakes world of championship playoffs, teams like the San Jose Sharks are looking for an edge anywhere — even in the bedroom.
While the world struggles with the migrant crisis, one author says that modern nations can learn a great deal from the nomadic way of life.