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The Takeaway explores how faith communities are working to fight climate change, how officers in Britain keep the peace without guns, and a new strategy to keep cyclists safe. (episode)
The United Nations says there are roughly 60 million refugees and displaced persons worldwide—more than any other time in recorded history.
Peter Charitopoulos moved to the U.S. from Greece with his family in 2011 after austerity measures made it impossible to find work in Greece.
The Illinois state budget expired at midnight on July 1, 2015. If the governor and the legislature refuse to make a deal, the state will face a government shutdown.
Many cities have promoted bicycling for commuters and visitors. At the same time, the rise of e-commerce has sent more trucks into city streets, with dangerous consequences for cyclists.
The Takeaway speaks with two rabbis who are encouraging the Jewish community to do more to confront climate change.
Handguns and assault rifles are completely banned in Britain, and a very small percentage of officers carry guns, something that has led to a lower number of fatal police shootings.
In a match during the Women's World Cup on Tuesday, Team USA defeated Germany 2-0, a victory that moves them onto the finals. It was a game played with a breathtaking defense.