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On today's show: A look at how the Democratic National Convention is shaping up after an email leak; why some nations succeed and others fail; the legacy of activist Midge Costanza. (episode)
Many women around the United States have waited years for a major American political party to nominate a female presidential candidate, and it appears that time has finally come.
Philadelphia will see tension this week after an email leak shows that Democratic Party leaders favored Hillary Clinton during the primary season and plotted to sabotage Bernie Sanders.
It takes more than a few good trade deals to grow successful economies in a global market.
Environmentalist activists are worried about a new bill moving through Congress. If adopted, the legislation may make it easier for big oil companies to secure federal land.
Over the weekend during a peaceful demonstration in Kabul, Afghanistan, two suicide bombers killed 80 people and injured hundreds.
Gov. McAuliffe is well positioned for a cabinet position if Clinton wins in November.
Before Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice, and Madeline Albright, there was Midge Costanza, the first woman to be named assistant for public liaison to a U.S. president.