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1. With Fighting on the Horizon, Will Baghdad Fall? | 2. Confronting the Ghosts of a War Not Past | 3. Supreme Court to Consider Free Speech and the Internet | 4. A History of Red Lip... (episode)
<p>America's fingerprints are everywhere, and the U.S. is again facing questions about its responsibility to a country it invaded in 2003. But does the blame game help? What role, if any, should America take now?</p>
The situation in Iraq looks painfully familiar: a fragile democracy exploded by longtime ethnic rivalries. In the lead-up to the Iraq War, back in November 2002, journalist James Fall...
This week, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider the case Elonis v. United States in its next term, starting October 2014. The case examines the intersection between free speech an...
For Baghdad, fighting is clearly visible on the horizon. Shiite militia groups are engaging Sunni forces in towns and cities on the road to Baghdad with casualties reported on both si...
<p>Brandi Tysinger-Temple's husband was facing a layoff, so she started selling homemade customized kids clothes on the internet.</p> <div></div>
Red lipstick is as en vogue as ever this summer. But did you know that behind that color is a rich history steeped in identity, self-expression, and liberation?
Robert Asare-Akoto, a Ghanaian soccer fan living in New York City, offered The Takeaway a misguided prediction about the World Cup. He explained that Ghana was going to destroy Team U...