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Is "Inside Out" ripping off "Herman's Head"? Is "Dope" a remake of "Risky Business"? And what's up with all the sax solos on this week's Movie Date podcast? (article)
The Takeaway explores how the Charleston community is healing in the face of tragedy, a descendant of Alexander Hamilton drops by, and we look at a new 1960s-style TV show. (episode)
The mass murder of nine people at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina is a crime that combines some of our nation's worst collective nightmares.
A descendant of Alexander Hamilton thinks it's a horrible mistake to replace the founding father and former Treasury Secretary on the $10 bill. He explains why.
The Movie Date Podcast team is back to review the weekend's new releases, including "Inside Out," and "Dope."
Zookeepers win the internet by imitating Chris Pratt in "Jurassic World," Jeb's logo loses the internet with an exclamation point, and Vin Diesel finally reaches peak Diesel.
Truvada was approved as an HIV prevention medication back in 2012. But many outside affluent urban gay communities aren't aware of it or can't afford it.
Think "Mad Men" in space, or "Real Housewives" meets NASA—a new ABC show called "The Astronaut Wives Club" follows the spouses of astronauts in the 1960s.