India successfully launched a missile that can travel more than 3000 miles with a nuclear weapon, and is capable of reaching Beijing and Shanghai. Shashank Joshi discusses whether a new cold war could be brewing in the region.
It started in Great Britain, where Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid was brought down by accusations of phone hacking and police bribery. But the British lawyer behind several cases against News Corp. is now coming to the U.S.
Lap Band clinics continue to operate in California under relaxed systems that have allegedly caused deaths. Betty Brown recalls her deceased sister's experience with the surgery.
If running for office wasn't hard enough, imagine trying to raise money to pay the bills after you've lost. Bloomberg Businessweek's Julie Bykowicz talks with Madeleine about what happens in the world of unpaid campaign debt.
What happens to "super PACs" after their candidate has dropped out of the race? They become zombie PACs. They won't eat your brains, but they still could impact elections in the coming months. Madeleine talks with Pro Publica's Kim Barker about what they can do.
The Sklar Brothers, Randy and Jason, join Madeleine to discuss the Kings' and Dodgers' recent hot streaks, and the oldest pitcher to ever win a baseball game.