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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: Guantanamo Hunger Strike The hunger strike in Guantanamo has grown to more than half of the detainees there in the detention camp on the U.S. Army base in Cuba. Detainees are refusing food, some of them since February... more

Chapter 1: Farm Bill and Food Stamps Another fight concerning the Farm Bill has erupted over reapplying more stringent work standards for those receiving food stamps. In particular, those designated able-bodied and work capable... more

Part 1: Boston Bombing Update: The Chechen Connection Edward "Ned" Walker, Executive Director, Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, UC-Berkeley Part 2: New US-EU Trade Deal Gives Corporations More Power to Challenge... more

Chapter 1: Supreme Court Rejects Suit Against Corporation for Human Rights Abuses Abroad This week, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that activists could not sue Shell Oil in domestic courts for human rights abuses that occurred... more

Chapter 1: Police making "signfiicant progress" in Boston Marathon bombing investigation Authorities have said there is ?significant progress? in the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombing. In Chapter 1, we will go to... more

Part 1: Supreme Court Takes up Native-American Adoption Case Guest: Phillip J. (Jay) McCarthyPartner at McCarthy Weston PLLC in Flagstaff, Arizona. He is currently representing the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys in this case... more

Part 1: Boston Marathon Bombing We will get word from Boston to get an update on multiple explosions near the marathon killing at least 2 and injuring dozens others. Part 2: Supreme Court hears case asking whether human genes are... more

Part 1: White House Outlines Budget Proposal The White House yesterday outlined in more detail Obama's budget proposal. With tax increases on the wealthy and cuts to Social Security, the proposal is getting criticism from both... more

Part 1: BP Counters Expert Testimony in Gulf Oil Spill Trial, Says Drilling Met Safe Requirements BP lawyers are working to paint a different picture than the one presented by those impacted by the Gulf oil spill incident. BP and... more

Equal Pay Day 2013: Women Still Making Fraction What Men Make Today is Equal Pay Day, the day in which advocates say women must work until to make the same amount as men made last year. Nearly 50 years after the passing... more

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