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The Takeaway explores the future of Afghanistan, police brutality in schools, and the science behind what we eat. (episode)
One Afghan presidential advisor sees economic opportunity in transportation, while the inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction sees a history of economic waste.
What's in your DNA? That's what millions of people want to know when they sign up with genetic testing sites like Ancestry.com. And law enforcement officials have been taking notice.
The FBI and the Justice Department are investigating an incident in South Carolina where an officer dragged a high school student out of her desk and onto the floor.
House Republicans begin the process of electing their new speaker today, and it's set to be Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan. Hear how he would change the role itself.
While protests against dirty coal are on the rise, and coal production is waning, the Crow Nation in Montana sees coal as the best way out of abject poverty and into self-sufficiency.
When it comes to nutrition science, there actually hasn't been any "new" breakthroughs in a very long time.