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On today's show: What golf can teach America about the 45th president; a controversial court case that could have wide-ranging legal consequences; fighting for women in film. (episode)
If golf is a measure of an individual’s character, then there is a lot of material to work with when it comes to President Donald Trump.
The U.S. government has prosecuted 807 people for terrorism since the 9/11 attacks. Most of them never even got close to committing an act of violence.
On Wednesday, Republican lawmakers in the Senate introduced legislation to cut legal immigration by half over the course of 10 years.
Two body cam videos have emerged in the last two weeks allegedly showing officers planting drugs at the scene of an arrest.
There is growing support, from activists and former surgeons general, to stop surgeries on intersex infants, who are born with a mix of male and female biological traits.
Michelle Carter, who was found guilty of manslaughter after she told her boyfriend to commit suicide over text, will be sentenced today. The case could have broad legal implications.
A recent study reveals that of the 900 top grossing movies released over the last nine years, only 34 were directed by women, and only five of those were women of color.