Yukong Zhao the President of the Asian American Coalition for Education joined Dan and Amy to talk about racial bias at colleges:
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Ronald Kessler is a New York Times bestselling author of books on the Secret Service, FBI, and CIA including The Trump White House. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the Department of Justice report on the FBI:
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Scott Adams is the Dilbert cartoonist and author of Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the summit with North Korea:
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As outrage mounts over the Trump administration’s separation of hundreds of migrant children from their parents, the person overseeing that zero-tolerance policy on the busiest stretch of the Southwest border said the number of families affected could double.
At least five people were killed and several others hurt Sunday as an SUV carrying more than a dozen people during a suspected “smuggling event” crashed while fleeing from Border Patrol agents.
Laura Bush for the Washington Post: Separating children from their parents at the border ‘breaks my heart’
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Sunday that “there will be hell to pay” — including impeachment for top Justice Department officials — if the agency fails this week to give Congress documents about an FBI informant used to spy on the Trump campaign.
Erika Christakis for The Atlantic: The Dangers of Distracted Parenting.
Lyman Stone & W. Bradford Wilcox for National Review: This Father’s Day, More Than a Quarter of Kids Have Absentee Fathers.
Target has apologized and pulled a “Baby Daddy” card from shelves, following social media complaints.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz beat TV host Jimmy Kimmell one-on-one in basketball over the weekend. The two athletic titans played to raise money for charity,