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On today's show: A father's struggle in Yemen; leaked audio of British PM Theresa May; Vermont-based folk singer Anaïs Mitchell. (episode)
More than 10,000 civilians have been killed in the 19-month conflict, and millions are malnourished or starving because of blockades.
As civil war and famine ravages Yemen, one father describes the burden that war has put on his family.
In secret recordings with Goldman Sachs, Theresa May expressed concern over the economic impacts of Brexit. Those remarks go in direct contradiction with how she ran her campaign.
There are 163 ballot initiatives in 35 states this election season, and many of them are about criminal justice issues.
On November 8th, Nebraskans will be voting on a ballot measure instituted by Republican Governor Pete Ricketts on whether to repeal or retain the death penalty.
New York City's Vision Zero initiative aims to completely eliminate pedestrian, bicyclist and vehicular fatalities by 2024. But is this really possible?
Ten years before Donald Trump declared his desire to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, Anaïs Mitchell was writing "Why We Build the Wall" for her folk-opera "Hadestown."