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Two of this week's movies feature humans that have been programmed to be killing machines. Which, if either, is worth seeing? (article)
The Takeaway explores President Jimmy Carter's legacy, the unfullied threat of the creative apocalypse, and Grammy winner Arturo O'Farrill drops by to discuss Cuba. (episode)
President Jimmy Carter said yesterday that the cancer he's determined to fight has spread to his brain, and he may be nearing the end. John Hockenberry has this reflection.
The digital economy was received like the horsemen of the apocalypse by creatives at the turn of the century, but 15 years later, the digital age has proven to be good for artists.
Is California the best place to be an undocumented immigrant? Governor Jerry Brown, Democrat from California, doesn't think so, but he is leading a reform campaign in his state.
The Movie Date Podcast team discusses the stoner action-comedy "American Ultra," and the spy thriller "Hitman: Agent 47."
After Greece narrowly avoided default, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced resignation. New elections will most likely be held on September 20th.
Cuban-American musician Arturo O'Farrill says there's another chance for his two beloved places to fall in love.
Emoticons find a whole new purpose, Deez Nuts runs for prez, a professor becomes Bowie, publishing houses outwit each other, Eminem loves mom's spaghetti.