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There have been some hits and some misses during President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office. One thing everyone agrees on is there has been no…
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How are the first few weeks of the Trump administration affecting Kansas City? On this international edition of Up To Date, host Steve Kraske is joined by…
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has endured for decades, but former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell believes a nonviolent resolution is still possible. Then,…
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It's a promise we've heard so many times before: Flying cars! Will a new plan from Uber finally get commuters off the ground? Then, we find out why Robert…
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In conjunction with NPR's A Nation Engaged project, Native people answer the question, "What it means to you be an American now." Then, we find out why…
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There is more to the relationship between the U.S. and Israel than just political gesturing. American diplomat and author Dennis Ross explains how…
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership has been called an "opportunity for American economic development" and an "infringement on its sovereignty." We examine the…
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Madeleine Albright was the first woman to become Secretary of State when she took her oath of office in 1997. On this edition of Up to Date, Steve Kraske…
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For those who think steadfast policy and international cooperation led to America's accomplishments on the global stage, Stephen Sestanovich says, think…
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What if Congress turns down President Obama’s request for authorization to attack Syria? And what if the president proceeds anyway -- even though the…
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Over the past few years, the United States has started to withdraw its aid and influence from regions like the Middle East, and that is creating space for…
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Was it wrong for fans to cheer at Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel's injury? What about the scandal of Gen. David Petraeus and his extra-marital affair-- is…