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On today's show: An attack in Istanbul; bringing rugby to the United States; the inequalities of rest. (episode)
Two explosions rocked Istanbul's Ataturk Airport on Tuesday night. The attack at Europe's third busiest airport killed more than 40 and injured more than 200 others.
Today, President Barack Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto are syncing their respective national energy policies across borders.
HUD Secretary Julian Castro may be a vice presidential choice for Hillary Clinton, and his legacy on public housing is being shaped in Baltimore.
The sport isn't well known in the United States, but the Professional Rugby Organization is trying to change that.
About 1/3 of U.S. adults get less than seven hours of sleep per night. The split between those who do and don't get enough sleep often falls along economic, educational and ethnic lines.
In his new book, "The Best 'Worst President': What the Right Gets Wrong About Barack Obama," political commentator Mark Hannah takes on the critics of America’s 44th president.