Muammar Gaddafi, who ruled Libya for 42 years, has been killed. While the Obama administration will count this as a "victory", how will Republicans respond to the news? Washington Post national political reporter Nia-Malika Henderson discusses the global political impact of the dictator’s death.
The Nation’s Ari Berman shares information from his investigative report in Rolling Stone magazine detailing the GOP’s effort to disenfranchise up to 5 million poor, minority, and student voters.
Harvard professor Dan McKanan explains how religious beliefs and practices have been integral to every social movement, which he addresses in his new book, Prophetic Encounters: Religion and the American Radical Tradition.
For the second consecutive year, the Texas Rangers are representing the American League in Major League Baseball’s World Series. And for the second consecutive year, the man who has led the Rangers to the brink of a world championship is their manager Ron Washington. George Johnson highlights Washington's achievements in his 3-minute sports drill.
At age 65, when most musicians are either retiring or playing the oldies circuit, Daryl Hall is hotter than ever and breaking new ground. He’s now out with a new album called “Laughing Down Crying”. It’s the fifth solo project from the legendary singer-songwriter, who combines his soulful vocals with a great batch of new songs.
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