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The Takeaway looks at the Syrian ceasefire, we explore political correctness in the modern age, and HIV in the South. (episode)
As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton helped persuade the Obama Administration to intervene in Libya. Today the country has become a training ground for the Islamic State.
The ceasefire negotiated by the U.S. and Russia could bring the first break in the five-year Syrian civil war. But many are unsure if it can hold.
Republican presidential candidates have taken aim at political correctness this campaign season. We look at what "PC" means, and why so many people are bothered by it.
One millennial voter shares her experience trying to decide between Clinton and Sanders in the Massachusetts primary.
Timothy Phelps, a former reporter for the Los Angeles Times, explains what the 2016 election says about the state of American democracy, and the nation itself.
For black women in rural Southern communities, AIDS is a leading cause of death. The new film "Wilhemina's War" tells of one grandmother's determination to fight for her community.
Artist Jonathan Yeo painted a portrait of fictional "House of Cards" President Frank Underwood that now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery.