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On today's show: A look at gun violence in Chicago; the first direct flights from the U.S. to Cuba begin; Poet and musician Saul Williams on protesting in an election year. (episode)
An analysis from The Guardian has revealed that the United Nations has paid tens of millions of dollars in aid to the Syrian government, or companies connected to the regime.
For the first time since 1961, regular commercial flights between the U.S. and Cuba begin today. How this will have any positive impact on impoverished Cubans is not clear.
August was the deadliest month in Chicago in nearly 20 years, with 78 homicides and over 400 people shot.
Since early July, officials found that 29 residents in the town of East Chicago, Indiana — including 19 children younger than 8-years-old — had elevated levels in their blood.
Hoosick Falls, New York is suffering a PFOA contamination of it's water system. The state is asking the EPA to declare the site a Superfund site. What does that take?
The poet, activist and musician speaks about "MartyrLoserKing," his concept album about a Burundian crypto-anarchist hacker fighting for freedom in a dystopic, yet familiar world.