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The Takeaway hears from a former Rikers Island mental healthcare worker, we revisit the conflict in Ukraine, and we explore the upside of dishonesty. (episode)
Mary Buser, who spent a decade working as a mental health professional at Rikers Island, says that solitary confinement was wrongfully and indiscriminately used to punish inmates.
In the last 17 months, 8,000 people have been killed in Ukraine since war broke out between government forces and pro-Russian. The Ukrainian president is hoping that the U.N. can help.
Does Rep. McCarthy indeed have the chops to succeed where Boehner failed and unify a splintered Republican House?
Each fellow is given a stipend of $625,000 over five years—a stipend that comes with no strings attached. 2015 winner Kartik Chandran weighs in here.
Without Shell, local Alaskans and members of the oil and gas industry are left wondering how the state will move forward. Alaskan Gov. Bill Walker weighs in here.
Yesterday, the Taliban reclaimed their first provincial capital in Afghanistan since losing power in the 2001 U.S.-led invasion.
The truth about good leaders is that they are often less honest than they appear.