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On today's show: A look at a fatal shooting in the state of Kansas; why professional basketball players are getting political; Part I of our new series, "Commuted: Life After Prison." (episode)
After a tight and hotly contested race, Tom Perez was voted in as new chairman of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday. Get to know him here.
Michael Anton, a senior national security official in the White House, has argued that Trump's election was necessary to stop "the ceaseless importation of Third World foreigners."
Following the recent shooting of two engineers from India, we talk with two Indian Americans from different generational backgrounds on what it means to be an immigrant in America today.
Dave Zirin, sports editor for The Nation magazine and host of "The Edge of Sports" podcast, explains why many NBA players and teams are revolting against President Donald Trump.
The 89th Academy Awards were celebrated for being the most diverse in decades, but controversy and chaos broke out when the wrong film was announced in the "Best Picture" category.
Aaron Glasscock was just 22 when he was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 1999 for a non-violent drug offense. Now 20 years later, Aaron’s sentence was commuted. This is his story.
American author Jodi Picoult confronts her own understanding of race and racism as a privileged white woman in the United States.