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On today's show: The radical roots of International Women's Day; government surveillance; the authors of "Survivors Club: The True Story of a Very Young Prisoner of Auschwitz." (episode)
In the early 20th century, International Women's Day began with striking female garment workers. Now, modern activists are calling for women to strike again.
Political divisiveness in the United States has shaped female positions on gender politics and feminism.
On Tuesday, Wikileaks published a series of documents that allegedly reveal secret files about software tools used by the CIA to break into smartphones, computers, and smart TVs.
President Donald Trump's plan to replace the Affordable Care Act will place a greater burden on older Americans, who could see premiums rise by more than $3,000 a year.
President Trump's nominee for deputy attorney general is facing tough questioning from lawmakers about whether he would appoint special counsel to investigate Russian hacking.
From a collapsed economy in the early 1990s to rising up again as a global superpower, Russia has come a long way since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Michael Bornstein was just 4-years-old when he was liberated from the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. Now 70 years later, he is finally sharing his story.
Here's a playlist of some pioneering female musicians to help you celebrate International Women's Day.