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On today's show: Analyzing the president's trip to Laos and China; a Mexican-American student's educational journey; searching for the truth about labor activist Joe Hill. (episode)
In what will likely be his last visit to China and Laos as commander in chief, President Obama is facing a series of strategic challenges.
Dearborn County, Indiana sends more people to prison per capita than almost any other county in the United States.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being blamed for an economic crisis that has resulted in dire food shortages, rising crime, and a lack of basic services and medical care.
Itzel Amacalli Tejeda, a U.S. citizen who lives in the border town of Juarez, Mexico, is making the leap from community college to a four year school.
As the job market and hiring strategies continue to evolve, is a top tier school still worth it?
Like "Serial," the podcast "Between the Liner Notes" is hoping to put pressure on the scales of justice more than 100 years after activist Joe Hill was executed by the state of Utah.