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It's the kind of week that will make you laugh and cry, and maybe think you have early onset Alzheimer's. (article)
The Takeaway looks at tourism in Cuba, we dish on the best five things online this week, and we dive into a new book that shot to fame after Mark Zuckerberg chose it for his book club. (episode)
A new report out today from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has found that 2014 was the warmest year on record since record keeping began in 1880.
Today the White House will officially ease travel restrictions to Cuba. If the island nation is making your travel list this year, we're here to help show you the other side of paradise.
The trial of Ross Ulbricht, accused as the mastermind behind the online black market Silk Road, began this week. Legal scholars say it's one of the most important cases of recent times.
Every Friday, Sean Rameswaram, a producer with Studio 360 and host of the podcast Sideshow, rounds up the week in internet phenomena.
Rafer Guzman, film critic for Newsday, and Kristen Meinzer, culture producer for The Takeaway, review the new films hitting the box office this weekend.
In northern Nigeria, a series of attacks by Boko Haram militants have ravaged a cluster of villages along the shores of Lake Chad.
Moises Naim is the author of the new book, "The End of Power." It shot to fame after it was selected by Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg for his new book club.