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U.S. Troops Aid Nigeria's Schoolgirl Search | Russia, China and Europe's Energy Equation | Should College Material Come with a Trigger Warning? | Takeaway Listeners Weigh In on Long D... (episode)
President Obama has sent 80 U.S. troops to Chad to help the Nigerian government search for more than 260 Nigerian schoolgirls, kidnapped by Boko Haram on April 14th. What are the risk...
In the months since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Crimea, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has found herself between a rock and a hard place. And now the Russia-China gas de...
The growing practice of requesting “trigger warnings” on college course material that might be disturbing to students has caused a great deal of controversy. Why are trigger warnings ...
<p>More than 3.5 million Americans are living in "commuter marriages." Hundreds of you got in touch to tell us how you're hanging in there.</p> <div></div>
<p>The USA Freedom Act aims to stop some of the NSA’s most invasive surveillance practices. But some say the bill doesn't go far enough.</p>
<p>Unearthed memos reveal that for years the government would "lean over backwards" to fire gay staffers, who inspired "revulsion."</p> <div></div>
A handful of conservative politicians have already shown interest in running on the 2016 Republican presidential ticket. One name being brought up in many circles is Dr. Ben Carson, a...