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The Takeaway looks at a new scientific technique to read ancient scrolls, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Kailash Satyarthi joins us, and we discuss the success of "American Sniper." (episode)
People on the ground in Iraq say that Iran is overshadowing the U.S., playing a more significant and strategic role in every aspect of society.
On Wednesday, the White House clashed with senators about whether a new round of sanctions against Iran might prevent the U.S. and Iran from reaching a deal in nuclear talks.
Israel expects 15,000 Jews to leave France for Israel in 2015, and Jews throughout Europe have seen an uptick in anti-Semitism. We explore how the E.U. should deal with this problem.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is spending a lot of time away from his home state, and his popularity is starting to dip because of it.
According to reports, The New England Patriots deliberately deflated balls in last week's game against the Indianapolis Colts to give them an unfair advantage on the field.
A team of researchers have used x-ray technology to see, for the first time, the ancient texts inside the scrolls damaged by lava during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
Human rights activist and 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Kailash Satyarthi, has had his bones broken and his life threatened by adversaries during his struggle to end child slavery.
The new Clint Eastwood film, “American Sniper” has surpassed all box office expectations. How does its success speak to the state of America today?