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Though President Obama has insisted that no ground troops will enter Libya, the CIA has been conducting clandestine operations there for several weeks, assisting Libya's rebels; new w... (episode)
Yemen reels from unrest and crackdowns; Egypt's military postpones elections to allow opposition groups to mobilize; Congress votes to kill housing initiative and braces for a governm... (episode)
"The Butler-VCU match-up in the final four is the highest seeded final four match-up since they started seeding teams back in 1979... This will be a great match-up," writes Tobia... (article)
The day after President Obama's speech on why he authorized U.S. military action in Libya, we get a reaction from Washington and elsewhere; a debate about whether college basketball s... (episode)
High school seniors across the country begin to receive their college acceptance letters this month, and many will be breathing a sigh of relief. Getting in is the hard part, right? B... (article)
President Obama speaks tonight to the nation about U.S. action in the Libyan conflict; Congress sees new divisions over whether the House should have been asked first; a new novel she... (episode)
She was the first woman to run on a presidential ticket as the candidate for vice president in 1984. Geraldine Ferraro died today at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she was bein... (article)
This week's biggest film news was all about an actress who appeared in her first movie at the age of nine. Rafer and Kristen look back on the career of Elizabeth Taylor and share thei... (article)
In Libya, a humanitarian crisis is growing, as clashes between Gadhafi loyalists, coalition forces and rebels get bloodier; crisis continues at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station; Ba... (episode)
Looking at where President Obama's close advisers come down on Libya intervention; considering the country's economic challenges during and after conflict; Detroit as a lab for new ur... (episode)