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On today's show: California Treasurer John Chiang on going after Wells Fargo; analysis from the first-ever Arctic Science Ministerial; how doctors discriminate against obese people. (episode)
As CEO John Stumpf testifies before Congress for the second time in two weeks, California Treasurer John Chiang explains why he's standing up to the bank.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Liaquat Ahamed examines cycles of resentment against bankers throughout American history.
Beginning Saturday, North Carolina police will not have to release body and dash cam recordings. Eight states have passed similar legislation, and 14 more states may follow suit.
A devastating train accident took place during the morning rush hour commute in the city of Hoboken, New Jersey on Thursday.
A senior army official announced that India had significantly damaged terrorist camps along the disputed Kashmir border.
Delegates from 25 countries, both Arctic and non-Arctic, gathered in the nation's capital on Wednesday to hash out plans for better understanding climate effects in the region.
A new study shows that some doctors view obese patients as "more annoying" and a bigger "waste of time than" patients who are not obese.
The 13th annual New York Arab-American Comedy Festival kicks off today at comedy clubs throughout the city.