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Protesters wa;l through the streets of a city carrying Russian flags and large signs written in Russian.
Global Politics
Laws are chipping away at democracy around the world
Inter-Korean Peace Through The Eyes of a North Korean Defector
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Arts, Culture & Media
Special Guest: Scott Turow
Arts, Culture & Media
Aha Moment: Perry Mason vs. “The Paper Chase”
Throwing Away the Key on ICE Detentions
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The Top Risks Facing the World in 2018
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America: The Most Dangerous Wealthy Nation for Kids
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View of white building with columns from behind blue, still water fountain
Justice
The Supreme Court is considering whether immigrants detained for more than six months should have a chance at bail
Connecting Disaster Survivors With Radio Waves
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Why Americans Love Their Flag
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books in a library
Education
Florida allows any resident to challenge textbooks — and it has some science supporters concerned
Women at protest
Conflict
Coming to America: A mistake? Many parents of DACA recipients are wondering.
Trump Takes a Trip, A Foiled Terror Plot, A Teacher’s Warning
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FBI Fallout Continues; Minnesota’s Measles Outbreak; Wheelchair Dancing
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Gen. Michael Hayden, The American Bison, Anxious Culture Wars
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Keyboard
Technology
A new law rolls back certain internet privacy measures. How can you shield your browsing data?
Conflict & Justice
Takeouts: Gulf oil spill threatens Democrat’s climate bill, listener responses
Trump’s Mid East Strategy, A Quest for Identity, Beyond Standing Rock
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The Gorsuch Gamble, Historic Lies and Leaks, Justice and Juries in America
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Trump Looks for a Reset, An Emotional Release, The Music of Resistance
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Angry Town Hall Meetings, Sex Offender Rights, Seeking Out the KKK
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Executive Angst: Understanding America’s Presidential Power Struggle
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Two men working on a truck
Global Politics
What is often called ‘illegal immigration’ isn’t really treated as illegal
Rejecting Peace in Colombia, Trump’s Tax Scandal, Rethinking School Discipline
Full Episode
Candidates for citizenship in the United States
Justice
The US has come a long way since its first, highly restrictive naturalization law
One man and three women hold signs that say "DAPA now!" and "DAPA Ahora!" before a wall covered with a mural, barely visible.
Justice
While the Supreme Court considers deportation policy, the roots of deportation itself come from a much earlier case
Producer, Director of New O.J. Series on Racial Divisions, Then and Now
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Abortion Returns to the Supreme Court
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Harper Lee’s Death, Life Imitating Art, A Tech Feud
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Apple CEO Tim Cook
Technology
Apple’s scuffle with the FBI could affect privacy and freedom of speech worldwide
scalia
Justice
Despite a full life, Justice Scalia died prematurely — by at least one measure
Tamir Rice, A Museum as a Think Tank, Internet Debates
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A Web of Scandal, Welcoming Refugees, Singing Syria
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Guns on Campus, Tamir Rice & ‘Reasonable’ Force, Courageous Grandmas
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Heroin on the National Stage, Military Equality, A Civil Rights Hero
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Trophy Hunting, Land Disputes, and The Birthday Song
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Drugs, Fame, and Bill Cosby, Justice for Sale, Pretty Pluto
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Man on bicycle
Science
Survey finds bicyclists and motorists ignore traffic laws at similar rates
Fighting Extremism, Affordable Care, ‘Traditional’ Marriage
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Stories of Love, Marriage and The Law
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Filming the Police, Life After Vietnam, and A Culinary Computer
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Baltimore Burns, Police Pay in Chicago, and The Celebration of An American Composer
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Filming the Police, Life After Vietnam, and A Culinary Computer
Full Episode
Baltimore Burns, Police Pay in Chicago, and The Celebration of An American Composer
Full Episode
Violent Weather, Racial Bias, and ‘Espionage’ in Iran
Full Episode
A protester in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, with the number 43 painted on her back, takes part in a demonstration in support of 43 missing students on the six-month anniversary of their disappearance on March 26, 2015.
Justice
In Mexico, ‘anyone can get away with murder’
planeA Lufthansa aircraft flies past the headquarters of Germanwings during take-off from Cologne-Bonn airport.
Global Politics
In Germany, the public doesn’t always have a need — or a right — to know
Voters cast their ballots in US midterm elections in Ferguson, Missouri, on November 4, 2014.
Justice
Think our voting system is colorblind? Think again
Jamaicans take part in a demonstration against the rape of three children and two women in Kingston in 2012.
Justice
Caribbean rape culture is back on display
A man uses his phone to read updates about former American NSA contractor Edward Snowden answering users' questions on Twitter.
Technology
To see the changes Edward Snowden wrought, just look at your smartphone
Coal power plant in New Mexico
Environment
The US Supreme Court will hear a challenge to EPA mercury emissions rule
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) speaks about pending legislation regarding sexual assaults in the military in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee on June 4, 2013.
Justice
This senator says the Pentagon is still a ‘complete failure’ on protecting sexual assault victims
A protester in Oakland, California, on  December 3, 2014, wears a sign during a demonstration against the decision by a New York City grand jury not to indict a police officer in the death of Eric Garner.
Justice
England abolished grand juries decades ago because they didn’t work
Conflict & Justice
House Censures Rep. Charlie Rangel
Conflict & Justice
Immigration Policies Past and Future
Conflict & Justice
‘Law and the Multiverse’ Considers Superheroes, Legalities
Conflict & Justice
A gun-toting congress?
Conflict & Justice
In Arizona’s wake, gun control for the mentally ill?
Conflict & Justice
Group questions Justice Scalia’s impartiality on campaign finance cases
Conflict & Justice
In the wake of Tucson tragedy, reflecting on the media’s role in fueling vitriol