The Obama Administration just announced controversial rules to address segregation, almost fifty years after the Fair Housing Act. Critics call it “social engineering.”
The Confederate Flag to come down in South Carolina. Greece hangs in the balance. Glitches halt trading and flights. Bill Cosby admitted to drugging women. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
In a 2005 court interview recently unsealed by the Associated Press, comedian and sitcom star Bill Cosby admitted he gave at least one woman drugs before having sex with her in the 1970s. We spoke to one of Cosby's many accusers in December. [Listen Back]
A new state law in California requires vaccinations for children, removing earlier parental exemption possibilities. An unprecedented measles outbreak this winter spurred the state to reconsider its earlier policy. [Listen Back]
As South Carolina's General Assembly removes the Confederate Flag from its State House grounds in Columbia, listen back to our 2013 hour on cultural appropriation of offensive symbols. [Listen Back]
The 2013 Justin Bieber / Usher hit "Somebody to Love" is the subject of a copyright infringement lawsuit in Virginia. While the delayed trial moves to a hearing, listen back to our hour on Robin Thicke's copyright court battle. [Listen Back]
Chad Kroeger of Nickelback and pop star Jessie J are among the singers who have recently undergone throat surgery to maintain their vocal prowess. But what does that do for their careers? [Listen Back]