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On today's show: The acquittal of seven anti-government protesters; the changing Chicago accent; a look at the opera "Mrs. President," which tells the story of Victoria Woodhull. (episode)
Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich brings us the latest on this story.
Ammon and Ryan Bundy, along with five others, had been brought up on conspiracy and weapons charges after they led an armed takeover the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge last winter.
The latest release from Wikileaks shows additional conflicts of interest involving the Clinton Foundation.
In Illinois, Democrat Tammy Duckworth is challenging GOP Senator Mark Kirk, and Evan Bayh, a former two-term U.S. senator and governor from Indiana, is fighting Republican Todd Young.
Enrich your scary movie diet with some progressive feminism.
Reviews of Ron Howard's new film "Inferno," which stars Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones, and "American Pastoral," which features Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, and Dakota Fanning.
In the Windy City, does anyone under 50 still speak with a classic Chicago accent?
Long before Hillary Clinton, Shirley Chisholm, or the 12 other women who have run for president of the United States, there was Victoria Woodhull.