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The Takeaway looks at a new investigation into police records, we explore a new technology used to fight art theft, and consumer advocate Ralph Nader drops by. (episode)
A WNYC investigation finds that the public's access to police personnel records—including disciplinary files—varies widely from state to state.
In a methodical campaign, the Taliban targeted female activists and women leaders in its latest attack in the Afghan city of Kunduz.
President Obama is reversing his long standing pledge to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by the end of his second term.
Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich has the details from Capitol Hill.
A new technology will help artist authenticate their work through specks of synthetic DNA.
Low level Guantánamo Bay detainees have been resettled in Kazakhstan. But they have little access to healthcare and virtually no privacy.
Ralph Nader has been many things over the years: A consumer advocate, an author, an attorney, a presidential candidate, and now, the founder of the American Museum of Tort Law.