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On today's show: The Russia probe grows more complex; a conversation with the man rescuing precious stolen paintings; building a new Detroit after rebellion in the Motor City. (episode)
Congress has come to an agreement on new sanctions against Russia. The sanctions are relatively straightforward, but the bill also constrains President Donald Trump’s executive powers.
As Trump-Russia investigation heats up, several members of the president's inner circle could face criminal charges. How far does the president’s power to pardon go? Find out here.
Uncertainty from Washington is destabilizing a healthcare market that is already struggling to keep costs affordable, according to Marguerite Salazar, Colorado's healthcare commissioner.
The controversy over the expansion of a U.S. Marine base in Okinawa has pitted locals, concerned about noise, the environment and crime, against U.S. officials.
Back in 1990, 13 paintings worth $500 million were stolen from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Today, art detective Arthur Brand thinks he has a lead.
Over the weekend in San Antonio, Texas, at least nine people died after being found inside a sweltering semi-trailer that was parked in a Walmart parking lot.
Back in 1967, in the days following the civil unrest in Detroit, a coalition was formed to bridge the divide.