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Social unrest and physical distancing are not making it easy to connect with other people.
Author Eric Motley speaks with Joshua Johnson about his book "Madison Park: A Place of Hope."
Scientists could actually be close to being able to decode animal communication and figure out what animals are saying to each other. And more astonishingly, we might even find ways to talk back. The study of sonic communication in animals is relatively new, and researchers have made a lot of headway over the past few decades with recordings and human analysis. But recent...
How will the frayed relationship between police and citizens be repaired?
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats discusses Trump's meeting with Putin.
Author Evan Thomas on the complex and confounding President Nixon.
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Russian interference in the last election.
Are Trump's messages undermining the legitimacy of the intelligence community?
How far have we come toward racial equality since the civil rights era? What would Dr. King think?
Former members of the US intelligence community discuss the news that's dominating US headlines.
In the United States, the number of people attending church is declining. So where are people going to find meaning and community?
Even though women are likely to live longer than men, their hormonal changes make them far more susceptible to age-related memory loss like Alzhemier’s disease and other conditions. Yet gender is often not a primary consideration by the medical community — but more and more research shows that it should be.
Who controls a woman’s body? Herself? Her church? Her community? Her government?
David Agus, author of "The Lucky Years," says we’re living in a golden age when the latest science and technology can customize care.
Even though women are likely to live longer than men, their hormonal changes make them far more susceptible to age-related memory loss like Alzhemier’s disease and other conditions. Yet gender is often not a primary consideration by the medical community — but more and more research shows that it should be.
George Will, author of "The Conservative Sensibility," says conservatism is “an orphan persuasion.”
The time we’re living in is unusually tumultuous. The Covid-19 pandemic is causing loss, disruption, illness, grief, anxiety, and uncertainty.
What are the most pressing external and internal threats to the United States?
As the presidential election heats up, voters are considering factors unique to 2020.
How has extreme individual freedom led to a crisis of isolation?