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  • WSIU Almanac for June 28th.
  • FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate American-born terrorist David Coleman Headley.
  • Meet a Salvadoran-American family caught up in the contentious fight over immigration policy.
  • Two African-American boys at a prestigious private school
  • Meet the uniquely American horse breeds that helped shape our nation.
  • For many, summer is a time of transition: weddings, graduations, job interviews. And that means it's also a season for thank-you notes. Despite the ubiquity of e-mail, experts tell Michele Norris that a handwritten note remains the best way to express your gratitude.
  • The life and times of L. Frank Baum, creator of the beloved The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
  • Three Black diplomats who broke racial barriers at the State Department during Cold War.
  • Explore George W. Bush's tumultuous youth and his unorthodox road to the presidency via the contested election of 2000. Tune in or stream part one Saturday, July 16 at 6pm and part two Saturday, July 23 at 6pm.
  • In the 1960s, the bald eagle became an emblem of environmental degradation.
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