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Apologies. This week's Movie Date podcast is coming to you late, from an abandoned room in Rafer's office building. (article)
The Takeaway examines the hostage situation in Sydney, we get a closer look at a time capsule discovered in Massachusetts, and we look back at World War I. (episode)
After holding hostages at an Australian cafe for more than 16 hours, a standoff between a gunman and police came to an end in Sydney early Tuesday.
The Obama Administration has apparently decided not to prosecute officials from the Bush Administration over torture, but could another government do it?
About 40 percent of everything that the United States imports comes through the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Together, they are the busiest port complex in the United States.
A time capsule buried by Samuel Adams and Paul Revere in 1795 was recently unearthed from the Boston Statehouse.
In seven states, atheists are still barred from holding public office. A law professor and Maryland state senator explains the effort to repeal the ban.
They stay home. And as official unemployment numbers drop, there remains a trend of men leaving the workforce, which is having an impact on the American economy and our culture.
On December 24, 1914, in the midst of World War I, soldiers along the Western Front put down their weapons, left their trenches, and wished their enemies a Merry Christmas.