• Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt discussed their new book "How Democracies Die."
  • Is it impossible to keep good health habits when people around you don't? Social scientist Michael Norton looked at the research.
  • Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral weighed the prospects of a presidential pardon for Martha Stewart.
  • Have you ever walked into a room and then forgotten why you did? Dr. Andrew Budson has some tips. He's the author of "Seven Steps To Managing Your Memory: What's Normal, What's Not, and What To Do About It."
  • We're asked you: How dependent are you on technology? Could you get through the day without using a smartphone, logging on to the internet, without using GPS? How off-the-grid can you go without going off your rocker?
  • "Under the Radar" host Callie Crossley discussed a nursing student in New Orleans who withdrew from her program because of racially-biased hair policies.
  • Hurricane season officially starts tomorrow, and forecasters are predicting average to above-average storm activity in the Atlantic. Compared to last year, is this good news or bad? WCAI science editor Heather Goldstone explained.