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On today's show: Protests in Chicago following an officer-involved shooting; Despite Olympic attention, Americans can't swim; a literary magazine created using artificial intelligence. (episode)
In new police superintendent Eddie Johnson's first big test, the Chicago Police Department released footage from a fatal police shooting much quicker than usual.
As Turkey's President Erdogan concentrates his power due to the purges, how are the country's allies to see their role in supporting or criticizing the situation?
As Europeans embark on their traditional August holiday, is the ongoing migrant crisis having an affect on travel within the Continent?
Viacom called and it wants "Stephen Colbert" back. Or at least it wants "The Late Show," host on CBS to stop invoking its intellectual property, the host of the "The Colbert Report."
Missouri's public-defender director has called on Governor Jay Nixon to defend the state's poorest defendants. What problems does this reveal about the system and how can it be reformed?
As U.S. swimmers prove to be Olympic standouts this week, more than half of Americans can't pass the simple swim test from the Red Cross.
Karmel Allison is the only human on staff at her literary magazine. All of her poets are machines.