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In this week's Movie Date podcast, Rafer and Kristen review "In the Heart of the Sea," "The Big Short," and "Lady in the Van." They also weigh in on this year's Golden Globe nods. (article)
The Takeaway looks at changing economic patters in the United States, we explore Ted Cruz's comments on climate change, and we celebrate 100 years of Frank Sinatra. (episode)
For the first time since the 1970s, the number of people in the lowest and highest income classes outnumber the middle class in the U.S.
Republican Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz believes that there is no scientific evidence to back up human-caused climate change.
It's not likely that Congress will reach its budget deadline at midnight tonight. Instead, lawmakers are expected to push for a short-term budget bill to keep the government open.
Between 2004 and 2014, people on terrorism watch lists across the U.S tried to buy guns and explosives 2,233 times and succeeded 2,043 times, according to data from the FBI.
Every Friday, the co-hosts of The Movie Date Podcast drop by to review the new releases hitting the box office.
This Saturday, the great Frank Sinatra would have turned 100 years old. WNYC's Jonathan Schwartz, who maintained a friendship with Sinatra, talks about his legacy.