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From "The Innocence of Muslims" to "The Master," it's a big week for religion and movies, with one inciting violence overseas and another inciting audiences to ask if L. Ron Hubbard a... (article)
Have swing state voters made up their minds? | White Virginians voice concerns over Mitt Romney | Analyzing Obama's post-convention bounce | The rumors and conspiracy theories surroun... (episode)
Between the slight damper of Hurricane Isaac and Clint Eastwood's chair performance, it is not terribly surprising that polls show President Obama benefiting from more of a post-conve...
<p>This past week, <strong>Anna Sale</strong> caught up with some swing voters to find out if their views have changed since the convention.</p>
A recent Reuters article has found that some white voters in Virginia — who generally vote Republican — have concerns about Mitt Romney's wealth and religion. These concerns may prove...
It may only be in a small smattering of theatres in New York and L.A. at this point, but “The Master” is already one of the most talked-about movies of the year. Directed and written ...
<p>The Takeaway's Washington correspondent <strong>Todd Zwillich</strong> discusses the fight for control of the Senate and the key races to watch in the November election.</p>
Eleven years after September 11th, the relationship between the United States and the Islamic world is, in many ways, fraught with tension. The recent attack on the U.S. embassy in Li...