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The Takeaway explores President Obama's final State of the Union address through the eyes of 'The West Wing,' we look at your chances of winning the Powerball, and Tavis Smiley drops by. (episode)
President Obama's last State of the Union address was billed by the administration as "non-traditional." But was it really so different?
The U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated a Florida death penalty law that gives judges—not juries—a large role in deciding the fate of inmates involved in capital punishment cases.
This week, one American could walk away with a Powerball ticket worth $1.5 billion. But according to math, you're not going to win.
The price of crude oil has hit a 12-year low. But plummeting oil prices affect precarious governments that are dependent on energy revenues.
Actor Richard Schiff explains what "Toby Ziegler," his "West Wing" character, would think of last night's State of the Union address, the Obama Administration, and the 2016 election.
Ten years ago, "The Covenant" was billed as a plan to move black communities forward. Here, Tavis Smiley assesses what experts and activist envision for the future of the black agenda.