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On today's show: States balk at requests from President Trump's voter fraud commission; a civil war in Yemen may have exacerbated its cholera epidemic; siblings discuss race. (episode)
Last week, a voter fraud commission set up by President Trump sent out voter information requests to every state. At least half of them are pushing back or refusing to comply.
Qatar's deadline to comply with a series of 13 demands from its Gulf neighbors has been extended, but tensions are unlikely to die down anytime soon.
Yemen faces an alarming cholera outbreak in the midst of an ongoing civil war.
Donations have been slow in coming to help the more than 20 million people facing what has been called the “largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the United Nations.”
In the latest installment of the series "Uncomfortable Truths," a white woman talks to her adopted black brother about the differences — and similarities — in their childhoods.