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The Takeaway explores the issue of anti-depressants and pregnancy, we find out why violence is surging in Baltimore, and we look at a new documentary on the fashion industry. (episode)
Congress is running out of time to save two sections of the Patriot Act. On Monday, unless the Senate acts, the NSA may not be able to collect data in bulk.
Women who suffer from depression during pregnancy face a difficult question without a clear answer: What's worse for the fetus, a depressed mother or prescription drugs?
In the wake of the death of Freddie Gray, the number of arrests made by police in Baltimore have fallen. But the city is experiencing its deadliest month in 15 years.
The Movie Date Podcast Team is back to review the weekend's new releases, including "San Andreas" and "Aloha."
How does an international sports organization go about reforming itself without changing its leadership in a meaningful way?
We now consume 400% more clothing than we did two decades ago, and a lot of it is affordable, fashionable and disposable clothing that's linked to human rights abuses across the globe.
In his latest blog, Takeaway Host John Hockenberry says technology in the American West seems to be in place for the sole purpose of holding back the future.
While seeing a play about Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia last night, Todd Zwillich witnessed another kind of political theater: Lynda Bird Johnson Robb squirming in her seat.