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On today's show: Searching for equality in the sharing economy; upholding the Constitution; how menswear has changed in recent decades. (episode)
Airbnb is changing its policies after the rental service was slammed with claims of discrimination. But inequity in the sharing economy goes much deeper.
It's been 53 years since the Supreme Court decided that everyone has the right to an attorney. But local jurisdictions are struggling to provide legal services for poorer defendants.
Paul Bracken, a professor of management and political science at Yale, analyzes North Korea's apparently successful nuclear test.
Falling currency, inflation, and a severe decline in oil revenue have all contributed to Nigeria's economic troubles.
Reviews of the new Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks film "Sully," the Jerry Lewis drama-comedy "Max Rose," and the animated children's film "The Wild Life."
We've got your fall music preview with tunes from Angel Olsen, M.I.A. Wilco, Against Me!, Dwight Yoakam, Jack White, and more.
In honor of New York Fashion Week, take a closer look at menswear, how it's changed, and how women have adopted male fashion over the years.