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The Takeaway explores the fight against ISIS and Boko Haram, the deadlines for a Greek debt deal and a nuclear deal with Iran, and how marriage has changed in the last few hundred years. (episode)
Alexander Evans, the coordinator of an United Nations Security Council expert team focusing on extremist groups, weighs in on the recent violence seen around the world.
How and why do militants join terrorist groups like Boko Haram? One reporter got an inside look.
Republicans opposed to the Affordable Care Act are forced to live with it after last week's Supreme Court decision. But are insurance companies the real beneficiaries?
Eric Citron, a former clerk to Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Elena Kagan and a guest contributor to SCOTUS blog, explains what you need to know.
David Sweat, one of the escaped prisoners from the Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York, was captured on Sunday after his accomplice, Richard Matt, was killed on Friday.
After a state of emergency was announced over the weekend, banks in Greece will be closed until July 6 as Greece tries to make a deal to restructure its debt before a deadline tomorrow.
As Secretary of State John Kerry negotiates with his Iranian counterparts in Vienna, one former Iranian negotiator weighs in on the prospects for a nuclear deal.
Contrary to what popular culture tells us, traditional marriage was never about love.
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