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The Takeaway looks at Obama's stalled action on immigration, we examine the stolen antiquities trade being pushed by ISIS, and we share the results of the Westminster dog show. (episode)
President Obama's executive action on immigration has been halted by a judge. One 21-year-old undocumented immigrant weighs in on his uncertain future.
In 2002, the families of 9/11 victims filed suit against Saudi Arabia for its alleged role in aiding Al Qaeda. And now new testimony may raise the stakes on accountability.
At this year's Westminster dog show there were nearly 3,000 entrants, but only one winner: A beagle named Miss P. Listeners like you have also been sharing photos of your own pups.
All week in the lead up to the Oscars, we're taking a closer look at some of the films nominated for Best Picture. Today, we speak with the writer and director of "The Imitation Game."
At a time when the U.S. is close to a nuclear deal with Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make his case against Iran before a joint session of Congress.
After oil, stolen antiquities are the largest source of funding for the self-proclaimed Islamic State. A BBC reporter investigates, tracing the goods from smuggler to dealer to buyer.