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On today's show: The arrest of an NSA contractor; Trump amps up tension with the United Kingdom; the sugar industry's role in America's obesity epidemic. (episode)
A 25-year-old government contractor allegedly gave a U.S. intelligence report to The Intercept that details the Kremlin's efforts to use hacking techniques during the 2016 election.
President Donald Trump’s verbal dispute with London Mayor Sadiq Khan has raised the stakes on a strained relationship between the U.S. and the U.K.
With two days left, Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party have made a serious push in what was once seen as an easy election for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May.
A major diplomatic crisis erupted suddenly yesterday, when a handful of Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, cut all ties with Qatar.
With incumbent Governor Chris Christie termed out, the gubernatorial primaries haven't garnered much attention.
Historian Herb Boyd looks at the evolving culture, politics and economics of Detroit in a new book, "Black Detroit: A People’s History of Self Determination."
In 1994, Dr. Kelly Brownell proposed the radical idea of taxing unhealthy foods. More than 20 years later, soda taxes have taken hold in cities around the country. Are they working?