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In this week's Movie Date podcast, Rafer and Kristen review "The Secrets in Their Eyes," "The Night Before," and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2." (article)
The Takeaway reflects on the fate of terrorist groups, looks at how state policies continue to disenfranchise the disabled, and finds a never published play by William Faulkner. (episode)
After weeks of successes for ISIS, the terrorist group wants to take over the Middle East and make the West look weak. But is their plan sustainable?
Antoine Leiris lost his wife Helene in the Bataclan theater attacks. His message to ISIS: "I will not give you the gift of hating you."
The Americans with Disabilities Act is in its 25th year, but the latest reports suggest that the disabled are more disfranchised than ever.
Every Friday, the co-hosts of The Movie Date Podcast drop by to review the new releases hitting the box office.
Dozens are dead in Bamako after gunmen seized control of a hotel and took over 100 hostages today. We look at who's behind the attacks, and what it says for the country's future.
"Twixt Cup and Lip" was recently discovered in the library at the University of Virginia.
United Health Care, the biggest private sector health insurer in the country, has said that they might exit ACA exchanges after losing more than $400 million this year.