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On today's show: The cyberwar on terrorism; life inside the Islamic State; eating disorders in the military; a romp through existentialism. (episode)
Can the U.S. break through the Islamic State's encryption network? Find out what a cyber war against ISIS would look like.
Few individuals have gotten close enough to the self-proclaimed Islamic State. Jurgen Todenhofer is one of them. He embedded with ISIS for 10 days in December of 2014.
Larry Summers was the 71st secretary of the Treasury for President Clinton, and the director of the National Economic Council for President Obama.
The U.S. government is set to issue a rule that will require American banks and other financial institutions — for the first time — to know the people opening shell companies.
A survey of more than 3,500 women in the military found that over 60 percent of respondents had an eating disorder.
Author Sarah Bakewell takes us on a romp through the existentialist movement in the early part of the 20th century.