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On today's show: The Indian prime minister visits the White House; arming teachers to take on active shooters; what a camera from a Goodwill store reveals about the past. (episode)
For now, the administration can prevent anyone from six Muslim-majority countries from entering the the United States.
Senate Republican leaders finally released their healthcare plan last week, but with mere days to go before the end of session, some in the GOP are pushing back against the bill.
On the campaign trail, President Trump said his administration would be "best friends" with India. How will relations fare during Prime Minister Modi's first visit with the president?
Should teachers carry guns? One county in Colorado is training school staff members on a controversial method to better prepare for the next active shooter scenario.
Kati Dimoff develops the film she finds inside old cameras. This camera she found at a Goodwill store revealed long-forgotten images of the Mount St. Helens eruption.
More than 11,000 non-citizens serve in the Army—most are legal immigrants or green card holders. But if these soldiers or vets get in trouble with the law, they can face deportation.
Women and children who are held in family detention centers face dire conditions and a number of obstacles when attempting to file for asylum.
Virginia Grohl, mother of Foo Fighters frontman and Nirvana drummer David Grohl, tells the stories of rock and roll moms in a new book.