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The Takeaway looks at Baltimore's medical system, we talk with a disabled fashion model, and we reveal which pup won 'Best in Show.' (episode)
Journalist Suki Kim had never covered a presidential campaign until last December, when The New Republic asked her to for an outsider's perspective on Senator Marco Rubio.
Since normalizing the U.S./Cuban relationship, Cuban migration into the U.S. has spiked exponentially, which is upsetting Central Americans, Mexicans, and other immigrant groups.
A judge has ordered Apple to build a technology to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. The company says such a tool could be abused in the name of surveillance.
In the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore—once home to Freddie Gray—life expectancy is similar to that of impoverished North Korea.
A German short-haired pointer named California Journey, CJ for short, won Best in Show at the 140th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. And listeners like you showed off their own pets.
Alexandra Kutas is a trailblazing Ukrainian fashion model and accessibility advocate who wants to change the world.
Developmental milestones for babies, standardized tests, and IQ scores measure us against averages. But do they tell us anything about individuals? Does an "average" person exist?
A Kurdish member of the Turkish parliament says the situation between the Turkish state and anyone who dissents is growing increasingly tense, and could very well lead to a civil war.