sort order: page size:
On today's show: Congressional town halls heat up around the country; a new free speech case headed to the Supreme Court; journalist and author Daryl Davis on his new documentary. (episode)
General McMaster is a West Point graduate who earned a Silver Star for duty during the 1991 Gulf War, and is well regarded for his innovative military strategies.
Defense Secretary Mattis met with Iraqi leaders this weekend to reinforce the U.S. commitment in the fight against ISIS, as Iraqi forces mounted an offensive to take back western Mosul.
Republican Congressman Scott Taylor has been in office for about a month and a half after easily winning his election. The Takeaway went to his town hall in Virginia over the weekend.
When it comes to net neutrality and internet access in the Trump era, large telecommunications monopolies have been digging their heels in, but some citizens are fighting back.
A 15-year-old Mexican citizen was shot across the U.S.-Mexico border by a patrol agent. Is he protected by the Constitution? That question is now before the Supreme Court.
A legal case about the rights of registered sex offenders has gone all the way to the Supreme Court. Here's what you need to know.
In a new documentary, musician, author, and artist Daryl Davis talks about his experience as a black man seeking out members of the KKK to challenge their prejudices.