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On today's show: A move to block the Dakota Access Pipeline; Trump's chat with Taiwan worries U.S. and Chinese officials; a new series about minority representation in Hollywood. (episode)
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Sunday that it will not approve an easement that would allow the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe in North Dakota.
For 37 years, no U.S. president has been cleared to speak directly to a leader of Taiwan. President-elect Donald Trump broke that rule over the weekend.
The justices will decide whether Republicans in Virginia and North Carolina participated in racial gerrymandering, which is illegal.
Norbert Hofert, a key figure in Austria's far-right Freedom Party, lost his bid for president against left-leaning candidate Alexander Van der Bellen.
Barbara Sard, a former official at the Housing Department during President Obama's first term, explains how Carson's selection could effect urban communities.
The death toll in what officials say is one of the deadliest fires in Oakland’s history continues to rise, now with at least 36 victims.
As part of a special new series, we're looking at the ways directors, actors, and producers are challenging standards and pushing boundaries across all genres in the field.
Opera singer Ryan Speedo Green and his biographer Daniel Bergner to talk about race in Donald Trump's America.