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The Takeaway has a nation-wide look at community colleges, we talk to a military spouse, and we look at the high cost of incarceration. (episode)
As Israel employs more West Bank tactics in Jerusalem, one former Middle East peace negotiator worries that the Holy City may become a new chaotic site of violence.
From the Benghazi committee to the debt ceiling, Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich explains what you need to know.
Rising student debt and a stubborn job market has us rethinking higher education. Is community college the wave of the future?
Will the government of Afghanistan ever be able to hold back the Taliban on its own? Wahid Manawi, an Afghan-American civil engineer and PhD candidate at SMU in Dallas, is doubtful.
Using a permit that expired in 1988, Nestlé pumps millions of gallons of water a year from the San Bernardino National Forest in drought-stricken southern California.
Half of America's 2.2 million prisoners are parents. By the time many fathers are released, they can owe tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid child support.
The longest war in U.S. history is sending American troops back to Afghanistan for their third, fourth, or fifth tours.