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The Carlos Watson Show brings bold, impactful conversations with culture-defining celebrities, intellectual pioneers and changemakers, spotlighting the voices you need to hear to make sense of this important time in American history.
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Syria's economically bankrupt regime is now trying to squeeze refugees for cash to stay afloat.
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Nations are responding in creative, if not necessarily optimal, ways to cultural and technological shifts while implementing new tax schemes.