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The Takeaway speaks with a CIA whistleblower, we explore San Diego's "frozen zoo," and the director of "The Theory of Everything" drops by to discuss his Oscar-nominated film. (episode)
When John Kiriakou was imprisoned for leaking classified information, he became the first (and only) CIA officer to be imprisoned for leaks, or for any involvement with torture.
With Sunday's beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians by ISIS, experts are wondering: Was this an isolated terror attack, or has this opened up a whole new front in the fight against ISIS?
A federal judge in Texas temporarily blocked key parts of President Obama's executive action on immigration. The ruling comes at a time when Congress is in a fight over this very issue.
At the San Diego Zoo, researches freeze genetic material from endangered species on the brink of extinction.
All week in the lead up to the Oscars, we're taking a closer look at some of the films that are nominated for best picture. Today: "The Theory of Everything," with director James Marsh.
Benjamin Netanyahu has called for mass immigration from Europe to Israel after recent attacks in France and Denmark, but many want to fight anti-Semitism in their home countries.
How do we keep terror and the American response to terror in line? The answer to both is satire.
Your pup might not make the cut at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, but we'd still love to see them. Share a photo of your dog with the PROUD hashtag #WestminsterReject.