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The Takeaway explores an underground network to save women from ISIS, the El Chapo prison escape, and the new film "Tangerine." (episode)
Liz Alderman, chief European business correspondent for our partner The New York Times, has the details.
A secret underground network, which includes informants living within ISIS territory, is helping to rescue hundreds of Yazidi women and girls from captivity.
Every day, 50 parole boards across the country, often made up of fewer than ten people, determine the fate of the tens of thousands of prison inmates eligible to be released on parole.
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the world’s most notorious drug lord, is on the run after he escaped from a ­maximum-security prison, in Santa Juana, Mexico.
The Retro Report documentary team explains how a government siege in Waco, Texas became a rallying cry for anarchists and extreme libertarians.
For example: Most states don’t require board members to have any experience with the criminal justice system.
The governor of Wisconsin, Scott Walker, is the last of the anticipated Republican candidates to announce his run for the presidency.
"Tangerine" is a thoroughly 21st century twist on the timeless friends-on-a-quest storyline.