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Due Diligence is an internationally broadcast radio news show covering politics, law, economic policy and foreign affairs, based in Washington, DC.

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Chapter 1: South Carolina Special Election Results Robert Behre, Political Reporter for The Charleston Post and Courier and writer for their Political Briefing blog Chapter 2: Gov. Chris Christie Tackles Weight Issue with Elective Surgery... more

It's a nail-biter in the race for South Carolina's open Congressional seat in the 1st District. While many believe former Governor Mark Sanford is poised to win his old seat in Congress, most seem to agree Elizabeth Colbert-Busch could... more

Due Diligence is reporting live from Charleston South Carolina, the center of the activity surrounding the race for state's First Congressional District. National attention has focused on this race for Congress that pits a scandalous... more

Chaprter 1: Unemployment Down but Economy Still Struggling Unemployment hit a four-year low today when the U.S. Labor Department released its latest jobs report, showing a drop from 7.6 to 7.5 percent after the economy added an... more

Chapter 1: White House Calls for Hold on Decision Regarding Plan-B Morning After Pill The FDA announced lowered the age which young women can obtain Plan-B, the so-called ?morning-after pill? without a prescription from 17... more

With the months-long hunger strike by detainees making the news, the detention facility at Guantanamo is once again back in the spotlight. The hunger strike in Guantanamo has grown to more than half of the detainees there in the detention... more

With the recent revelations that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may be using nerve gas on civilian populations, all eyes are on President Barack Obama to see if the use of chemical weapons does indeed cross a "red line." Already,... more

Chapter 1: Congress to consider term limits amendment to U.S. Constitution Congressman Matt Salmon is in his fourth term, but that hasn't stopped him from proposing a Constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of... more

The presidential library for George W. Bush opened today with all five living presidents attending. The library focuses mostly on 9/11 and the war on terror. We talk to Todd J. Gillman, Washington Bureau chief for The Dallas Morning... more

Travelers around the country are seeing thousands of flight delays, many up to 2 hours, the result of furloughs the Federal Aviation Administration started earlier this week following sequestration cuts which went into effect last month.... more

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