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The Takeaway explores the latest news out of Paris, President Carter drops by, and we explain why there's 400,000 pounds of garbage on the moon. (episode)
Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi, an official of the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), has claimed responsibility for the attack on Charlie Hebdo.
Charlie Hebdo usually prints just 45,000 copies. But after the terrorist attack on the magazine, five million copies of this week's issue have headed to newsstands throughout the world.
During the Sudanese Civil War, Jimmy Carter helped negotiate a ceasefire in order to eradicate Guinea worm. He spoke to John Hockenberry about where disease-fighting efforts stand today.
President Obama will make a new move to tackle climate change. The White House will announce plans this week to impose new regulations on the oil and gas industry’s emissions of methane.
The Republican leadership insists that the vote has nothing to do with immigration and that it's all about holding the president accountable for executive overreach.
Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been praised as a activist for democracy and a force for good who suffered at the hands of Putin. But it's not clear if he can save Russians from reality.
In total, the moon hosts more than 400,000 pounds of man-made material. But is this trash a problem, or just the cost of doing space travel?