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The Takeaway explores America's hysteria in the face of Ebola, a possible breakthrough for the Catholic Church, and the fight for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky. (episode)
One doctor argues that when it comes to the Ebola virus in the United States, our hyper-vigilance is producing more fear-mongering among the public than needed.
Domestic politics and a 40-year long conflict with Kurdish separatists have complicated Turkey's relationship with longtime allies.
Under a new procedure, doctors can prevent a woman with a family history of early onset Alzheimer's from passing on to her child any chromosomes that carry the disease.
With midterm elections just three weeks away, there is perhaps no other race that is being watched more closely than the campaign for U.S. Senate in Kentucky.
A report from a meeting of Catholic Bishops, convened to discuss the family and contemporary society, signals a potential shift on divorce and homosexuality.
A new documentary tells the story of how an ordinary middle-class white kid became a radical Muslim jihadist who is now serving time in a British prison on a terrorism conviction.