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This audio essay by Takeaway Host John Hockenberry was selected for two Edward R. Murrow awards for Best Use of Sound. Listen to the award-winning piece here. (article)
On today's show: A check-in with New York voters on primary day, a look at the 10 towns that changed America, and a Moroccan immigrant on the nation's changing position. (episode)
An uncertain political future is casting a shadow on President Obama's visit to Saudi Arabia this week.
A look at the architecture, design, and urban planning that revolutionized American communities.
As primary voters head to the polls, we take you to the streets of New York, where liberty is playing itself out in the grand narrative of democracy.
Many of the attackers in Brussels and Paris were second-generation Moroccans in Europe, whose parents struggled to make it to Europe. What happened in the years since they arrived?
A new book examines blocks in the negotiations process.