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His great-grandfather’s legacy at the U.S. Supreme Court

His great-grandfather’s legacy at the U.S. Supreme Court

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A century ago, Wong Kim Ark took his fight for birthright citizenship in the U.S. all the way to the Supreme Court; today, his great-grandson was at the court as the government argued to overturn it.


An American journalist is kidnapped in Baghdad by a militia allied with Iran; a former colleague tells us Shelly Kittleson is a "gutsy" reporter who believes in the importance of the work, despite the risks.


A petition in support of Alberta separatism now has more than 170 thousand signatures; one of the organizers tells us why he's so keen to extricate his province from the country.


We'll meet a Columbia Business School professor who decided the best way to deal with his students' use of AI was to create his own chatbot to help them learn.


The detailed designs for hundreds of thousands of ships are being made available to the public for the first time -- including the plans for the Titanic.


A once-wild mustang sets a new world record by performing dozens of complex tasks in under 3 minutes; his trainer explains how she taught an old horse new tricks.


As It Happens, the Wednesday Edition. Radio that supposes the doubters were saddle-ly mistaken.

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