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On Today's Show: Supreme Court Strikes Down Key Provision of Voting Rights Act | WikiLeaks Supports Snowden | Obama Speaks Energy Reform | In Praise of Ambivalence | 'The New Black': ... (episode)
In a 5-4 decision, the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling on Tuesday that strikes down key parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Section 4 was struck down, which had establ...
The case of Edward Snowden, the former Booz Allen Hamilton contractor who leaked classified information on mass NSA surveillance projects, continues to unfold—and grows more complicat...
The financial market is trying to imagine a world without the Federal Reserve system propping up the money supply. Add to that worries in China about consumer confidence and the backi...
The Supreme Court will soon issue its decisions in the two same-sex marriage cases the Justices heard this term, but same-sex marriage has long divided the African-American community,...
Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is the only American prisoner of war still being held captive by the Taliban. Last weekend, in his hometown of Hailey, Idaho, hundreds of people gathered to sho...
Yesterday the Senate got behind a plan to increase security along the US-Mexico border. In a 67-27 vote, Senators agreed to double the number of agents along the border and finish 700...
Is it the American public that needs to be stirred to take measures to prevent climate change, or our nation's political officials? President Obama is set to give a major speech outli...
In our current world, where there are so many news stories circulating via so many media, it’s sometimes hard to wrap our heads around the stories, much less figure out which side we ...