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In this week's Movie Date podcast, Rafer and Kristen review "Bridge of Spies," "Crimson Peak," and the new musical TV series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." (article)
The Takeaway hears from a graffiti artist that challenged Showtime's "Homeland," we look at the fight over science in schools, and race in America. (episode)
With help from a whistle-blower, The Intercept has published a cache of secret documents on the U.S. drone program. Here's how the government's use of drones has changed over time.
In a recent "Homeland" episode, the wall of a fictional Syrian refugee camp contains Arabic graffiti that calls out the show's racism. One of the artists responsible for it weighs in.
This week the co-hosts of the Movie Date Podcast review "Bridge of Spies" and "Crimson Peak."
In Utah, the science curriculum has not been significantly updated in 20 years. And some parents are hoping to keep it that way.
In an attempt to ease overcrowding, 6,000 federal inmates will be released at the end of the month. Who are they, where are they from, and what types of convictions do they have?
In 1965, James Baldwin debated William F. Buckley. Nearly 50 years later, Ta-Nehisi Coates answered Buckley's argument in a live discussion. John Hockenberry reflects here.