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The Takeaway debunks some misconceptions about the 2016 election, we explore how sound travels through space, and two Muslim comedians drop by for a conversation about humor and Islam. (episode)
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, has established a line of succession in case he is killed.
A suicide bomber from the Islamic State killed more than 30 people in a small Kurdish town in one of the worst attacks in Turkey since the beginning of the war in Syria.
Our nation's capital effectively eliminated monetary bail in the 1990s and is held up as a model of what a better pretrial system could look like.
Ohio’s Governor, John Kasich is entering the 2016 presidential race. He’s the 16th Republican officially running for president.
Early polls say that GOP candidate Donald Trump is ahead in the 2016 election. But as it turns out, most of these early numbers are not only misleading, they're often false.
Once radio waves are transmitted from Earth, they travel indefinitely through space. Now there's an online program that lets you see how far certain pop songs have traveled.
Joking about religion is controversial. But stand up comedians are jumping in at the Muslim Funny Fest in New York this week.