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On today's show: How millennial members of the GOP are fighting climate change; a menstrual hygiene program for the homeless; the future of the U.N. under a new leader. (episode)
Hurricane Matthew's movement towards the Southeast could be the first real test of a potential sea level rise on the existing infrastructure.
More young Republican voters believe in global warming than their older counterparts, aligning themselves with a movement of conservative environmentalism called the #ecoRight.
Thousands of women took to the streets to protest a total ban of abortions in Poland. Yesterday, they celebrated a major victory when lawmakers backed down.
Yahoo is on the defensive — again — after a report by Reuters alleges the tech giant developed software to scan Yahoo mail accounts at the request of government officials.
A Harvard freshman who is on a mission to help homeless women improve their menstrual hygiene also wants to confront what she considers a widespread stigma about periods.
An NSA contractor has been arrested for stealing and leaking classified secrets. Sound familiar? Though the name Edward Snowden may ring a bell, this breach is somewhat different.
Many have been hoping that a female would be selected as U.N. secretary general — a woman has never held the highest job for the largest international organization in the world.