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On today's show: An analysis of the president's many falsities; why stun guns aren't so safe; how America distorts history, in public spaces and in the classroom. (episode)
A look back at some of the president's biggest misstatements and misleading claims, and how they’ve played to the American public
Since the year 2000, more than 1,000 people have died after being struck by tasers during encounters with the police. In 9 out of 10 of those cases, the victim was unarmed.
In June, Congress approved a $500 million arms deal between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. These types of sales are nothing new, but they continue to raise a range of human rights concerns.
Military families move a lot — and that makes it hard for the wives and husbands of the nearly half a million active duty service members to hold steady jobs.
A historian argues that there are four periods in which Confederate statues were erected, each with their own intent and purpose.
An examination of American education shows that history curriculums vary greatly, especially when it comes to the Civil War.