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On today's show: A look at he fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline; government regulations and Airbnb; using history to examine "enlightenment" in the U.S. (episode)
As indigenous activists stand up to the Dakota Access Pipeline, others are protesting the recent police killing of a young Native American woman.
New York State just enacted legislation that slaps big fines on people who rent their apartments for less than 30 days. Airbnb has responded with a federal lawsuit.
Democrat Catherine Masto and Republican Joe Heck are running neck-and-neck in the election to replace Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, who is retiring this year.
The last time the Cleveland Indians won the World Series was 1948. How has baseball and city itself changed in the last 68 years? Find out here.
Joe De Sena left his Wall Street job to move to a farm in Vermont. It was there that he discovered the inspiration for his Spartan Race empire.
One historian argues that the idea of American "enlightenment" was first used during the Cold War in an attempt to stave off the fascist, communist and totalitarian ideals of Europe.