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On today's show: How millennial policymakers are changing government; the groundbreaking voice of "Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi"; using the internet for a medical diagnosis. (episode)
"I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office."
Though the Vermont senator hasn't conceded yet, Bernie Sanders met with President Obama today at the White House to discuss next steps to unite the party.
According to the Pew Research Center, about half of millennials identify as independents. As demographics shift, how does this generation plan to govern in the future?
Did the Associated Press make the right call when it announced Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee before primary voters in six states went to the polls?
Venezuela is on the brink of collapse as food and medication remain in short supply, and President Nicolas Maduro is refusing to allow humanitarian aid organizations into the country.
Harnarayan Singh grew up as the typical hockey-obsessed Canadian kid. Now, he's bringing the game he loves to Punjabi speakers across the country.
Oak Ridge Elementary in Sacramento is creating a learning environment that supports low-income students that speak English as a second language.
Scientists with Microsoft say they can identify pancreatic cancer in internet users through their search engine queries.