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It's a week for people on film and off (ahem, Rafer) to take personal responsibility for their lives. But do all of them rise to the occasion? (article)
The Takeaway hears from the wife of a former NFL player who suffered domestic violence, we explore the fight against ISIS, and film star Simon Pegg weighs in on the secret to happiness. (episode)
Dewan Smith-Williams tells her story of abuse at the hands of her husband, former NFL player Wally Williams.
Yesterday, the Senate approved a measure to keep the U.S. government operating. Within the bill was a key amendment to fund President Obama's plan to train and arm Syrian rebels.
Alibaba went public today, and the Chinese e-commerce giant reportedly raised $21.8 billion—the biggest initial public offering ever in United States history.
In his long career, Simon Pegg has been known for playing a lot of unhappy characters. But in his latest project, he tackles the search for the secret to happiness.
On July 12, 1862, Abraham Lincoln spoke for the first time about freeing the slaves. It would be six more turbulent months until the 16th president decided to take action.