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On today's show: A look at the fight over Debbie Wasserman Schultz, why it's so hard to say "I'm sorry," and how workplace attire is changing. (episode)
Jon Mitchell, author of the book "Chasing Agent Orange on Okinawa," says the chemical weapons in Okinawa have sickened U.S. service members and locals on the island.
Listeners share the most difficult apologies they've ever had to make, and the times when they meant to say sorry, but didn't.
A look back at the man-man environmental disaster that led to the creation of Superfund sites.
A leadership shift is underway in the Taliban. How will this change America’s strategy in the region?
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz says she isn't letting divisive party discourse distract her. But not everyone is as confident that she can unify her splintering party.
Coup or no coup, why is Brazil ripe for political turmoil?
In 2016, the dress code just isn't what it used to be.
It takes 1,237 delegates to win the Republican nomination for president. Trump has reached 1,238.