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On today's show: National Book Award Winner Ha Jin on the Tiananmen massacre; two winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards drop by; a look at the best movies from black directors. (episode)
In a letter written to President Obama, former Army Chaplain Christopher Antal said he objected to America's "policy of unaccountable killing." He talks with The Takeaway here.
An LGBT anti-discrimination bill is splitting the GOP into two camps: Those who are willing to take on the Christian right, and those who won't.
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards recognize the creative accomplishments of American teen—previous winners include Andy Warhol and Sylvia Plath. Two of the 2016 winners weigh in here.
Award-winning writer Ha Jin's decision not to return to China after the Tiananmen Square Massacre led to a self-imposed exile in the U.S., and a life writing about China in English.
Reviews of "Me Before You," "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping," and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows."
From "Car Wash" to "Do the Right Thing," The Takeaway takes a look at some of the best films by black directors.
The National Basketball Association estimates that it has 1 billion followers on social media internationally.