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On today's show: Why compromise is still unlikely on health care; Putin announces major cuts to U.S. embassy personnel; Actor LeVar Burton brings back "Reading Rainbow," for adults. (episode)
After seven years of increasingly heated rhetoric, will Senate Republicans admit defeat and begin to compromise with Democrats on a bipartisan health care bill?
Both houses of Congress have passed legislation to place new sanctions on Russia. In response, Russia is calling for the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to cut hundreds of staff members.
An AP investigation has found that the Supreme Court's ban on mandatory life without parole for juvenile homicide offenders has resulted in an uneven patchwork of state responses.
On Sunday, Venezuela voted in favor of a controversial new legislative body tasked with rewriting the constitution. At least nine people died protesting the election over the weekend.
For an anti-trafficking children's organization in Vietnam, picking up the phone means taking responsibility for another life.
Thousands of pages of documents dating back to the 1920s indicate a history of fraudulent science and regulatory collusion between pesticide companies and the government.
Actor LeVar Burton, known for his work on "Roots" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation," is launching a new podcast that taps into the appeal of his successful "Reading Rainbow" program.