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On today's show: The escalating economic tension between the U.S. and Canada; international students in Buffalo, New York; why physicians should participate in executions. (episode)
After the White House announced that it would impose a 20 percent tariff on lumber imported from Canada, the president took to Twitter to criticize America's neighbor to the north.
Minneapolis is looking to calm immigrants who fear the aggressive polices of the Trump Administration that target so-called "sanctuary cities."
On Wednesday, the Trump Administration released its tax reform plan, which is being billed as the biggest tax cut in U.S. history.
Buffalo, New York is home to more language diversity than New York City, and teachers in this Rust Belt city are working to make sure international students succeed.
Buffalo, a once booming trade town, thought there'd be no return from deindustrialization. But an influx of refugees and immigrants has helped the city's economy make a comeback.
Despite the American Medical Association's objections, a physician argues that doctors should be present to assist and minimize the suffering of the prisoner during executions.