An ad appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Saturday about false news and Facebook was the advertiser. Is the company taking this problem seriously and are their "tips" useful?
Read MoreThe Trump Administration is proposing requiring drug manufacturers to list the full price of their medications in advertisements. Would this help foster competition?
Read MoreJustin and Lance hold true to the values of The State of Us and read the newspaper in an attempt to find a topic worthy of informed debate.
Read MoreSome states are allowing ex-felons to vote. Should they be allowed to and what are the implications?
Read MoreThe United States opened its new embassy in Jerusalem amongst the death of multiple protesters. What can be done to ease tensions in the region?
Read MorePresident Trump has left the Iran Nuclear Deal. China is amenable to working on the United States' trade deficit and North Korea just released three hostages. Are these legitimate wins for America?
Read MoreCan a single judge solve America's drug problem? It is indeed possible with multidistrict litigation. Justin and Lance discuss this relatively unknown legal process.
Read MoreThe United States and China just finished unproductive trade negotiations and President Trump is turning to outside advisers. Does any of that matter to the American people?
Read MoreWhat exactly is AI and should you protect your kids from it? Even the tech-savvy people have something to learn on today's episode.
Read MoreWith labor shortages across the country, small towns are trying all kinds of ways to lure workers. Can paying people to move to your city work or is there a better option?
Read MoreThe leaders of North & South Korea meant on Friday to discuss peace. Will this historic moment lead to peace and what role will the United States play?
Read MoreThe world's largest online retailer will start delivering packages inside some cars with your permission. This may be the company's first step toward delivering packages inside your house.
Read MoreAn opinion piece suggests that fixing the college loans might be common sense and as easy as eliminating a single lousy option. Justin and Lance examine whether or not this is a legitimate argument.
Read MoreTrump’s gamble on trade might be paying off in Europe, but what is the risk of a trade war for American farmers? Justin and Lance discuss the perhaps overlooked agriculture industry.
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