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On today's show: An analysis of the Democratic Party with Howard Dean; EPA Head Scott Pruitt's ties to fossil fuels; 50 years of film that shaped American culture and society. (episode)
The Democratic Party will choose its new leader this weekend after a stinging defeat in the November election. Former DNC Chair Howard Dean says the Democrats need a new vision.
Following Scott Pruitt’s confirmation as head of the EPA, thousands of emails have been released documenting the former Oklahoma attorney general’s ties to fossil fuel industry.
Almost 14,000 people were evacuated from their homes in San Jose this week after the California city was hit with record-breaking floods.
An analysis of the nominees for Best Original Song, which include tunes from "La La Land," "Trolls," "Jim: The James Foley Story," and "Moana."
Fifty years ago, "The Graduate," "Bonnie and Clyde," "In the Heat of the Night," and a number of other landmark pictures were released. Here's how the year 1967 changed Hollywood.
Trayvon Martin's death in 2012 may have ignited a national debate on "Stand Your Ground" laws, but to understand these laws we must look at America's complex history with self-defense.