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The Takeaway explores an effort to fight against revenge porn, we look at the new "Bored & Brilliant" challenge, and we hear from football fans in Seattle and Boston. (episode)
President Obama is introducing a new $4 trillion budget for the 2016 fiscal year. Todd Zwillich, Takeaway Washington Correspondent, has the details.
Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste was released from an Egyptian prison over the weekend. Two other reporters with the company remain imprisoned.
Chinese investors are buying up American real estate in expensive urban areas like New York & San Francisco. Find out how foreign investment is driving the housing crunch in these cites.
With the utmost graciousness. In this audio essay, hear remarkably kind words from fans of both the Seahawks and the Patriots, who seemed more interested in camaraderie than the score.
As a cluster of unvaccinated children is being blamed for a resurgence of measles, Retro Report examines the origins of the anti-vaccine mentality.
WNYC's New Tech City is challenging listeners to put away their phones in their new "Bored and Brilliant" project.
Revenge porn—usually posted by men, targeting women—destroys the reputations of the women pictured. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) is working on legislation to combat the phenomenon.