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The Takeaway looks at the planet's largest dinosaur, we remember the life and legacy of actor Alan Rickman, and a refugee camp in France. (episode)
President Obama has worked globally to reduce the nuclear weapons arsenal. But when it comes to the U.S., plans are underway to create the most powerful and stealth nuclear weapon yet.
In his final State of the Union address, President Obama announced a new cancer research initiative to be led by Vice President Biden. Is America up to the task?
The Fresno, California “Real Time Crime Center” is relying on a database that ranks potential criminals for their threat level, and then officers in the field respond accordingly.
On Wednesday afternoon, executives at Al Jazeera America (AJAM) gathered employees to inform that the effective April of this year, AJAM TV and digital content would no longer exist.
In a migrant community known as "The Jungle" on the outskirts of Calais, France, migrants are protesting a decision to move to more permanent housing.
The titanosaurus—the largest dinosaur to ever walk the planet—is getting a second life at the American Natural History Museum in New York.
Young workers seeking public transportation and walkable cities are changing the suburban landscape.
News of Rickman's death came the same day that Academy Award nominations were announced. Rafer Guzman, film critic for Newsday, reflects on Rickman's legacy, and weighs in on the Oscars.