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On today's show: A Long Island man is dead after mistakenly being detained by ICE; the crippling burden of educational debt; the latest from Drew Holcomb's new album, "Souvenir." (episode)
In Texas, civil rights and immigrant groups and different municipalities are challenging a state law that has introduced steep penalties on sanctuary cities in the Lone Star State.
Rolando Meza Espinoza was detained by ICE in April. His lawyers say it was a case of mistaken identity, but while awaiting his release, his health deteriorated and he died on June 10th.
Yesterday, a cyberattack that originated in the Ukraine quickly spread across Russia and Europe, and a few cases of disruption appeared in the U.S.
Brazil's Congress will decide the fate of President Michel Temer, the first sitting president in almost three decades to face criminal charges.
Three Chicago cops were indicted on Tuesday on charges of conspiring to cover up alleged wrongdoing by officer Chicago officer Jason Van Dyke, who shot teen Laquan McDonald.
This year, total student loan debt in the U.S. surpassed credit card debt: 44 million Americans owe $1.3 trillion. Death, Sex & Money Host Anna Sale wanted to learn their stories.
Drew Holcomb, a vocalist and guitar player for Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors, is out this year with a new album, "Souvenir."