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The Takeaway explores a new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center, author Luis Alberto Urrea drops by, and we examine some new drama with the Dalai Lama. (episode)
The officers were within a crowd of protesters that had gathered outside the station after the city's police chief, Thomas Jackson, agreed to resign.
A number of American veterans have volunteered with the Kurdish pesh merga to fight against the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
The Takeaway discusses how the influential and powerful sugar industry has shaped government research on dental care for years.
In China, government officials are locked in a bureaucratic battle with the Dalai Lama over the Tibetan Buddhist leader's plans for the afterlife.
Hyperbole isn't unprecedented in Washington, and neither is the behavior of the 47 Senate Republicans who penned an open letter to Iran's leaders, undermining the Obama Administration.
The number of hate groups in America is on the decline, but there is a growing trend of extremist ideology making its way into mainstream politics.
Writer Luis Alberto Urrea's latest book is a collection of poems that explores the fractured identities of men and women torn between Mexico and the United States.