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On today's show: The latest on the Trump-Russia probe; an anti-Muslim attack in Portland, Oregon; the rising tide of consumer debt. (episode)
According to a new report, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner discussed setting up back channel communications between the Trump transition team and the Kremlin.
On Friday, three men were stabbed after confronting a man yelling hate speech at passengers on a Portland train. The Takeaway looks at the lives of the men who intervened.
Some local law enforcement agencies are concerned that police jobs could be on the line because of the Trump administration's pledge to cut funding to so-called "sanctuary cities."
Yesterday, more than a thousand immigrants rights supporters descended on the Texas capitol. Tensions between lawmakers on either side of the issue escalated to threats of violence.
Voters in Maine approved a ranked choice voting system in November. But earlier this week, the Maine Supreme Court ruled that the system violates the state Constitution.
Americans borrowed $12.7 trillion over the first three months of 2017, while research shows families are feeling more insecure than ever.