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The Takeaway explores the "myth of the two-party system," author Roxane Gay discusses police brutality, and the debate that changed American politics. (episode)
While Donald Trump appears to be leading in the polls, an attack led by Sen. Ted Cruz against Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell is revealing cracks within the Republican party.
While some may feel there are plenty of options for the 2016 election—16 Republicans and four Democrats are in the running—Americans still only have two parties to choose from.
The excavation marks a turning point in the relationship between the Colombian government and its long-embattled civilians.
After the death of Sandra Bland, who was found hanged in her jail cell earlier this month, writer Roxane Gay is critiquing the way law enforcement officers perceive black Americans.
The first U.S.-approved drone delivery test flight landed among a cheering crowd in rural southwest Virginia last week. Here's how the delivery could change our skies.
On the eve of a special NATO meeting at Turkey's request, we examine the country's recent actions—and complicated relationships—in the region.
Like our phones and our computers, our cars can be hacked.
The new Sundance hit "The Best of Enemies" captures the intense rivalry between liberal powerhouse Gore Vidal and conservative iconoclast William F. Buckley.