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On today's show: A look at the demolition of a refugee camp in Calais, France; how baseball and The Windy City have changed in the last 108 years; Jonathan Safran Foer on his new novel. (episode)
French authorities have started the process of destroying the shacks and tents that make up an informal refugee camp called the "Jungle" in Calais, France.
A new lawsuit challenges part of the Alabama constitution that allows election registrars to determine voting eligibility based on the "moral turpitude" of convicted felons.
The economic realities surrounding the Affordable Care Act will push premiums up by an average of 25 percent next year.
Through a project called "Electionland," the journalists with ProPublica will provide news outlets with real time analysis as voters head to the polls.
Nearly 10,000 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are being ordered to repay enlistment bonuses. If they refuse, they'll be forced to pay interest charges and other fines.
The last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series was 1908. How has baseball and The Windy City itself changed in the last 108 years? Find out here.
The new novel by writer Jonathan Safran Foer, "Here I Am," weaves together stories of faith, marriage, family, and modern life.