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The Takeaway looks at traffic crashes across the country, a newspaper special hitting newsstands this weekend, and the new film "Suffragettes." (episode)
The news of his death arrives as Kurdish forces advance against ISIS militants in Iraq's Sinjar District, and as American forces increase attacks on ISIS-held oil fields in Syria.
Walking across the street is more dangerous than you might think. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, a pedestrian was killed every two hours in traffic crashes in 2013.
Last week, we conducted a thought experiment: What would society look like without police? An officer with 26 years of law enforcement experience weighs in on that question here.
America's current flood forecasting system measures one stream for every hundred there are in a given area. Researchers at UT Austin are looking to change that.
On Sunday, hundreds of newspapers across the country will feature a 16-page insert of classic comic strips.
Every Friday, the co-hosts of The Movie Date Podcast drop by to review the new releases hitting the box office.
The film "Suffragette" explores how women fought for the right to vote in the U.K. A descendant of Emmeline Pankhurst, played by Meryl Streep in the film, talks here with the director.