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On today's show: We kick off a new series on FDR's famous "Four Freedoms" speech, we look at the parks that changed America, and a new investigation into the recycling industry. (episode)
Christine Todd Whitman was governor of New Jersey from 1994 to 2001. She has watched the Republican Party change before her eyes, and she doesn't like what she is seeing.
This week, The Takeaway begins its examination of FDR's vision of America with a look at the circumstances of his Four Freedoms speech, and how they shifted after World War II.
A new investigation from The Intercept claims that Erik Prince tried to get around international law and sell planes to South Sudan in the middle of an intensifying civil war.
The band Spirit is accusing Led Zeppelin of stealing the opening chords of "Stairway from Heaven" from their 1968 song "Taurus."
From the public squares of Savannah, Georgia, to the urban utopia of New York City's Central Park, parks show the unique ways that American architects preserve outdoor spaces.
Recycling workers suffer from high rates of on-the-job injuries and are often afraid to raise safety concerns.
Japanese-American Artist Setsuko Winchester is visiting sights of Japanese internment during WWII in an ongoing project titled: Freedom From Fear.