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On today's show: Day two of a 48 hour strike in Venezuela; the cost of services to transgender military members; a Senator looks at race in the U.S. fifty years after the Detroit riots. (episode)
In Venezuela this week, the chant of protests has been replaced by the silence of a 48 hour strike as many citizens stand against the leadership of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Searching for reasons to stay in Afghanistan, the Trump Administration is turning to the country's estimated $1 trillion mineral reserves.
President Trump says trans service members make the military responsible for "tremendous medical costs." Is that true? One on-gyn who works with trans veterans weighs in.
As Congress looks to push health care repeal, millions of Americans face uncertainty about their future. Those with disabilities have some of the most to lose.
As temperatures warm, ticks are surviving the winters and moving geographically, leading to a wider spread in tick-borne diseases.
Foxconn, a major Taiwanese manufacturing company, announced plans to build a factory in Wisconsin yesterday. President Trump is hailing the news as a major personal achievement.
Back in 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Kerner Commission to investigate civil unrest amid a summer of violence.