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On today's show: South America's Brexit moment; analyzing leaked Trump tax documents; saying goodbye to zero tolerance policies in schools. (episode)
In a shocking referendum over the weekend, Colombians voted against a historic peace deal signed early last week between the government and the FARC rebels.
Yesterday, a referendum on migration in Hungary drew out millions of voters who oppose the European Union's efforts to relocate migrants within the country.
According to a report from our partners at The New York Times, leaked copies of Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns show the GOP nominee might not have paid federal income tax for 18 years.
Over 225,000 Syrians have made it to Germany and applied for asylum there.
After being slapped with a $14 billion penalty by the U.S. Justice Department for behavior surrounding the subprime mortgage crisis, Deutsche Bank is struggling to survive.
Monday marks the official start to the 2016-2017 Supreme Court term, but with Antonin Scalia's seat still vacant, what can we expect from the high court?
Zero tolerance policies gained popularity amid a spike of school violence in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but the policy has since been harshly criticized.