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April is National Poetry Month! Try your hand at writing with this short assignment. (article)
The power of the Panama Papers; Wisconsin results; the future of the internet; NYC budget negotiations; the roots of ISIS; AOL's co-founder; wage discrimination in professional soccer. (episode)
In Delaware it's easier to start the type of anonymous shell companies identified in the Panama papers than it is to obtain a library card.
Bernie Sanders won for the sixth time in a row, and Ted Cruz secured a comfortable victory in Wisconsin.
A look at the Council budget vs. the mayor's version of the city budget.
A professor of international relations examines the dynamics that brought ISIS into existence.
The co-founder of AOL discusses the "third wave" of internet businesses where things like health, food, energy and education will be transformed by new entrepreneurs.
The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team not only won a World Cup last summer. They say they brought in $20 million more in revenue compared to the men. Now they want a pay raise.