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On today's show: A look at the historic results of the French presidential election; Senate hearings on interference in the 2016 election; political revelations from the Louisiana Bayou. (episode)
By rejecting the far-right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen, the French people have rejected anti-immigrant, anti-Europe sentiments. But Macron's win is hardly a broad mandate.
The congressional investigation into Russian interference in the election continued today in the Senate. Watch former acting Attorney General Sally Yates' testimony.
On Saturday, a pitch given to potential Chinese investors by Jared Kushner's sister brought renewed scrutiny to a controversial visa program, as well as Kushner's conflicts of interests.
The U.S. has been steadily increasing its military presence in Somalia and other countries in the region to help fight extremist groups like al Shabab.
On Sunday, 82 girls who were kidnapped from the Nigerian town of Chibok were released by the Islamic militant group Boko Haram. Some 113 Chibok girls still remain unaccounted for.
Orange County, Florida, has the highest number of juvenile arrests in the state. Nearly 64 percent of those incarcerated are black boys.
A bit of soul searching in the American heartland reveals a world of lost and found among U.S. conservatives.