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Horror in Charleston, the subversive power of comedy, and the "I'm not a scientist" defense. (episode)
Brooke traces the historical legacy of racially-motivated hate crimes in the wake of this week's shootings in Charleston.
Humza Arshad, a British-Pakistani comedian and YouTube star, makes teens laugh -- and steers them away from religious extremism and ISIS recruitment.
A home-grown cartoon character named Abdullah-X is the face of a grassroots approach to anti-extremism.
Middle Eastern cartoonist Khalid Albaih believes that cartoons can deliver vital political truths in a way that bypass restrictions on expression.
Myths abound about the Supreme Court's imminent ruling on the Affordable Care Act.
Bob raises an eyebrow at the perennial non-denial denial of climate change.