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The Takeaway speaks to the brother of a Charleston shooting victim, we look at the military's role in fighting fires, and we explore the Ashley Madison hack. (episode)
Governor Jerry Brown is California's longest-serving governor. He's presided over an economic boom, accompanied by an unsustainable drought.
More than 25,000 people have participated in efforts to combat the wildfires out west, and among them are 200 active-duty soldiers.
Malcolm Graham, the brother of Cynthia Graham Hurd, who was killed at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, says more needs to be done to address “growing racial problems.”
After a scandal involving Brazil's state-run oil company, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets over the weekend to call for the impeachment President Dilma Rousseff.
Several police departments in Massachusetts are experimenting with a program to help heroin addicts get into recovery rather than behind bars.
Jon Huntsman, Jr., the former governor of Utah and a prominent Republican, says that Donald Trump's candidacy will drive the GOP into the "ash heap of history."
Our ideas about what is "morally acceptable" have changed in recent years. But as the Ashley Madison hack shows, Americans still abhor affairs.