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The Takeaway looks at radicalization in the wake of the Brussels attacks, we hear from American women who went to work during World War II, and Ethan Hawke discusses his new film. (episode)
Maajid Nawaz, author of "Radical: My Journey Out of Islamist Extremism," says we can't separate issues of terrorism from Islam.
An anti-radicalization program is hoping to help Somali youth in the Twin Cities, but some say it can isolate them further.
Though Radovan Karadžic will be finally brought to justice, a lack of reconciliation still festers among Serbians and Bosnians, something that's creating deep divisions.
Richard W. Painter worked in the George W. Bush Administration as the chief White House ethics lawyer from 2005 to 2007.
More than 70 years after American women stepped up and entered factories during World War II, some U.S. lawmakers are honoring the nation's "Original Rosies" in Washington.
Yesterday was supposed to be the deadline for a peace deal between FARC rebels and the Colombian government. Though talks are ongoing, can this 50 year conflict ever come to an end?
Actor Ethan Hawke discusses his latest film, "Born to Be Blue," along with writer and director Robert Budreau.