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On today's show: The Stanford University rape case that is stirring outrage across America; rethinking the world wide web; the epic courtroom battle that brought down the KKK. (episode)
After being found guilty of raping an unconscious woman, a judge sentenced a former Stanford student to six months in jail and probation. Some advocates are angry, but not surprised.
Just days after endorsing Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan is back on the condemnation trail after learning that Trump had made disparaging remarks about a Hispanic-American judge.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper’s name has been mentioned as a possible running mate for Hillary Clinton. But his route to public office has been a little different from others.
Whether it's cancer or heart disease, a stroke or diabetes, the greatest risk factor for the developed world's most deadly diseases is age.
The internet can be frustrating and empowering, and author Virginia Heffernan sees web as one of the purest forms of human expression and culture.
Laurence Leamer’s latest book chronicles this historic courtroom battle in which civil Morris Dees, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, brought down the United Klans of America.