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On today's show: A look at the controversial world of prenatal testing, a new documentary about California prisons, and what it's like to attend a contested GOP convention. (episode)
It's primary day in Pennsylvania, and there are 71 Republican delegates at stake. But there's a catch: 54 of those delegates can go to the GOP convention and vote any way they want.
The emergence of non-evasive prenatal testing for all types of fetal abnormalities has transformed early pregnancy care for women, thanks to one woman's struggle.
We hear from voters in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, as they head to the polls.
The Obama Administration has promised to spend $100 million on expanding tuition-free training at community colleges.
A new documentary examines the consequences of the 2005 Supreme Court decision that ordered California to end its long policy of racially segregating inmates within their cells.
One woman attended all but one Republican convention between 1952 and 1996, and was at the center of the wheeling and dealing at the last contested convention in 1976.