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Democrats look to win back the Badger state and rebuild the ‘blue wall.’ What’s the secret to success? (episode)
Democratic candidate Julián Castro on upending people’s expectations.
The Education Secretary has called for cuts to the Special Olympics, as well as programs to help students who are blind, deaf, and otherwise require special education services. (episode)
After the IRS recently reversed Obama-era guidance, retirees once again have a choice to take a lump-sum buyout or continue collecting their pension over time.
Facing budget cuts, colleges across the country are hiring fewer full-time professors and more adjuncts.
Consumer credit-reporting company Equifax and credit score company FICO are partnering to sell consumer data to banks. But how secure is that data following the 2017 Equifax data breach?
The Education Secretary has called for cuts to the Special Olympics, as well as programs to help students who are blind, deaf, and otherwise require special education services.
The country's president has vowed to stop the murders, but violence has persisted.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard two cases involving the design of congressional maps. The Takeaway looks at how gerrymandering has shaped national politics, particularly since 2010. (episode)
Part of the rise in violence against the Fulani herding population has come because of charges that the nomadic herding group has ties to Islamist militant groups.
The Department of Justice announced support of a district court ruling that argued the entire ACA was unconstitutional just as Democrats announce new health care legislation.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard two cases involving the design of congressional maps. The Takeaway looks at how gerrymandering has shaped national politics, particularly since 2010.
Recent suicides have drawn attention to the impacts of witnessing a mass shooting, especially in young people. Exposure to any kind of gun violence can have an impact on mental health.
More than 1.3 million Puerto Ricans are without food stamps, launching a food crisis on the island.
Following the release of a summary of the Mueller Report, what has the investigation meant for Americans’ trust in our institutions, from the Department of Justice to the media? (episode)
Lawmakers in New Jersey called off a highly anticipated vote on legalizing recreational marijuana on Monday, anticipating a lack of votes.
Following the release of a summary of the Mueller Report, what has the investigation meant for Americans’ trust in our institutions, from the Department of Justice to the media?
The federal regulation set to go into effect Tuesday is based mostly on the honor system.
Although crime has gone down overall in Miami-Dade County, gun violence disproportionately affects black neighborhoods.
Judges are increasingly asking the Trump administration to take stock of climate change before moving forward with new leases on federally-held public land.
The Department of Justice exonerated President Trump at a time when House Democrats are ramping up their investigations into the president.
Attorney General William Barr released a letter to Congress detailing the Mueller Report's key findings. (episode)
To deal with its growing refugee problem, Bangladesh is planning to move 100,000 Rohingya Muslims to a small island that might not be able to safely accommodate them.
Amy Walter joins us to talk about the Democratic response to Barr’s summary.
Attorney General William Barr released a letter to Congress detailing the Mueller Report's key findings.
Robert Mueller must stay silent, says former independent counsel Ken Starr. So who is entitled to what information about the Mueller report, and what's behind the rules surrounding him?
More information is coming to light after two Boeing planes crashed in Ethiopia and Indonesia, in the time-span of five months.
The Democratic National Committee has reformed its nomination process. Will it make a difference? (episode)
Most Americans take access to water for granted. (episode)
Last week, an intense winter storm swept the Midwest. The floods that followed were the worst in 50 years. What can farmers do to protect themselves from extreme weather?
Last November, Floridians voted to give the right to vote back to felons who had served their sentences. But new bills threaten to disenfranchise almost half of of them again.
Most Americans take access to water for granted.
Turnout was low, and organizers are promising another referendum.
Peele tackles race, class, and psycho-doppelgangers from a parallel universe in his follow-up to "Get Out."
A disproportionately small number of black and Latino students were admitted to New York City’s most elite public high schools. (episode)
A disproportionately small number of black and Latino students were admitted to New York City’s most elite public high schools.
Curtis Flowers was convicted of murdering four people, and has been tried for that same crime six times. Did the D.A. unlawfully strike more prospective black jurors than white?
The technology, which can identify a person by skin color, was developed with the NYPD after 9/11.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder, Mike Trout, is set to become the highest paid athlete in the history of American sports.
In apparent violation of rules on caring for and holding migrant children with special needs, 'secret' treatment centers were not disclosed, even to the minors’ attorneys.
Voters will decide whether to add a train line from Atlanta to Gwinnett county, a suburban area northeast of the city. The referendum raises issues of race and access. (episode)
Netflix's decision to cancel "One Day at a Time" has been met with criticism and a renewed discussion of the lack of representation in film and television.
Washington state just passed a first-of-its-kind law that ensures Native Americans aren't disenfranchised simply because they have a non-traditional address.
Voters will decide whether to add a train line from Atlanta to Gwinnett county, a suburban area northeast of the city. The referendum raises issues of race and access.
Young people have been leading protests against Algeria's ruling government for weeks. The longtime president has agreed not to run for a fifth term, but has canceled the elections.
Cyclone Idai struck the southeastern coast of Africa, inundating the city of Beira and its surrounding communities.
Ethics watchdogs argue that Trump is acting in the interests of his hotel business in downtown DC.
The victims range between three and 71-years-old, shedding a light at the horrors of the attack in New Zealand. (episode)
Last January, ICE paid over $6 million to get access to a privately maintained database of license plates, and the movements of the cars they’re registered to.
California's Attorney General is weighing limits on what companies can do with the personal data of California residents, and fielding input from businesses and privacy advocates.
What the now-disgraced founder of the defunct blood testing company Theranos teaches us about the the dark side of Silicon Valley.
Deal or no deal? Or no no-deal?
The victims range between three and 71-years-old, shedding a light at the horrors of the attack in New Zealand.