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The Takeaway talks with the man that developed the "broken windows" theory, we look at a new proposal being pushed by President Obama, and we explore the origins of terrorism. (episode)
George Kelling, one of the professors behind the "broken windows" theory of policing, says cops should operate on behalf of citizens, not in the name of racking up arrests.
Ahead of the Super Bowl, we'll be giving you a daily dip for each day leading up to the game. Today we look at the elements that go into a game favorite: Taco dips.
More than a million children attend day care or preschool programs in California, but it's nearly impossible for parents to access state records on the quality of these programs.
To the dismay and fury of GOP leaders, President Obama urged Congress to protect 12 million acres of Alaskan wildlife, a move that would prevent all future oil and gas development.
Greeks headed to the polls on Sunday, and voters elected one of the most radical left wing parties in Eurozone history, known as the Syriza.
Is ISIS having trouble maintaining tactical momentum amidst its continuing show of brutality? A veteran FBI analyst weighs in.
What draws people to terrorism? One anthropologist, Scott Atran, went into the field to try to find out.