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False equivalencies might be distorting election coverage; the Americas' lengthiest war comes to an end; grad students unionize; storytelling through tennis. (episode)
Political reporters are dealing with covering the presidential election fairly, but comparing the two candidates might lead to false equivalencies.
This fall, Colombians must vote on a peace deal with the rebel group, FARC, which has terrorized the country for over half a century.
The National Labor Relations Board ruled that graduate students at private institutions have the right to unionize recently, granting benefits to many for the first time.
Authors Bob Litwin and Gerry Marzorati talk about their pursuits to become nationally competitive tennis players later in life.