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On today's show: Evaluating Donald Trump's promise to invest in infrastructure; how millennials are shaping chess; a Cuban-American pushes back against Fidel Castro's legacy. (episode)
President-elect Donald Trump has made infrastructure spending one of the hallmarks of his campaign, but some say wealthy private investors will benefit most from the plan.
Requesting a recount is an expensive and bureaucratic process. In Michigan alone, nearly five million votes from over 6,000 precincts will need to be reassessed by hand.
The court will decide if the state of Texas has used unfair mental health criteria to sentence an intellectually disabled man to death.
The two remaining players, both in their mid-twenties, are the youngest to meet for the world championship.
Dylann Roof is standing trial for the fatal shooting of nine black parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Carlos Eire was one of 14,000 Cuban children airlifted to the U.S. in 1962. He says that Fidel Castro should be remembered as a dictator and a sociopath.
If confirmed by the Senate, Rep. Tom Price will have an annual budget of $1 trillion and would be in a position to help dismantle one of President Obama's signature achievements.