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On today's show: Evaluating American institutions as Donald Trump takes the presidency; what protestors around the U.S. actually want; the science of false memory. (episode)
As inauguration day approaches, The Takeaway is examining the health of U.S. institutions that are designed to protect our values and rights.
Stephen Bannon, a white nationalist figure, has been selected by President-elect Donald Trump as chief strategist and a senior counselor.
Dr. Suzanne Barakat, who's Muslim-American, was touched by a hate crime when three of her relatives were murdered in 2015. She says no presidential candidate offered assuring rhetoric.
As protests continue across the country, we talk to an organizer of an immigrant advocacy group to find out what the demonstrators are hoping to achieve.
Over the weekend, more than a million South Koreans took to the streets of Seoul. They're calling for the president's resignation amidst a growing scandal.
In 1982 , JoAnn Tate was murdered in front of her two young children. A 7-year-old would, in some ways, become the judge and jury on the case.
Our memories may be powerful forces in our lives, but a new book questions much of what we think we understand about them.