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The Takeaway looks at artist Frida Kahol's love letters, a new film about murder and lies, and musician Amy Speace drops by. (episode)
The Iran Nuclear Agreement Act, introduced today and co-sponsored by Sen. Robert Menendez, would set limits on the Obama Administration's power to negotiate with Iran.
The GOP pool of presidential candidates keeps growing bigger, with Florida Senator Marco Rubio being the latest Republican politician to throw his hat into the ring.
Iran's relationship with Saudi Arabia is under pressure due to the conflict in Yemen.
This Wednesday, a New York auction house will put 25 love letters written by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo up for sale.
A new study finds that companies like Walmart and McDonalds often pay employees such low wages that many are driven to federal assistance programs to make ends meet.
Thousands may face penalties this tax season for not enrolling in health insurance. Many others will owe money or receive refunds. Like all things with taxes, it's complicated.
Musician Amy Speace has adopted East Nashville, Tennessee as her hometown. And for many artists like her, the financial burdens imposed by the calling of a craft have been challenging.
A murderer on the FBI's Most Wanted List stole journalist Mike Finkel's identity. Now this true crime story is headed to the big screen.
On the one-year anniversary of the Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapping, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai reads a heartfelt letter to the missing girls.