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On today's show: A look at America's fight against ISIS; hard days ahead for dental floss tycoons; Andrew W.K. on politics, protesting, and partying. (episode)
President Obama says that the air campaign will continue for as long a necessary to assure that the terrorist group "does not get a stronghold in Libya."
For the first time ever, a U.S. police officer has been charged with trying to help ISIS. Why did the FBI let him keep his post as a cop during the six years they were questioning him?
A new multi-part series on the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision shows how foreign money is flowing into the U.S. political process.
Nelson Mandela's African National Congress has been in power since 1994, but they faced their toughest challenge in yesterday's election.
The AP has reported that there's no evidence that flossing really works in the long term. But dentists aren't biting, and many say they will keep recommending the technique.
Both the International Olympic Committee and the World Anti Doping Agency have come under fire as doping scandals surround athletes who are competing in Rio.
Musician and full-time party evangelist Andrew W.K. says the power of positivity can defeat political divisiveness, and he's forming a political party of his own.