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The Takeaway looks at the same-sex marriage debate playing out in Kentucky, how cities are preparing for the worst, and how a Rhode Island church is coming to terms with U.S. slavery. (episode)
A federal judge in Kentucky has found Davis in contempt of court for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses. But that doesn't mean this issue is settled.
Since the Syrian conflict began, the U.S. has taken only 1,400 refugees while thousands more have died trying to reach Europe. Critics abroad are saying America needs to help out.
The People's Liberation Army will see a reduction of 300,000 military personnel, a move not necessarily aimed at reducing the military's capability.
Judge Richard M. Berman ruled that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell did not have the authority to enforce Brady's four-game suspension for his alleged involvement in the scandal.
Seattle is a city prone to earthquakes, landslides, and other potential threats. Luckily, city officials have a plan.
Global Rescue is a private service that literally rescues its clients wherever they might be, whenever they're in need. It's a business that comes with a lot of ethical questions.
The Rhode Island Episcopal Diocese is planning a Center for Reconciliation in acknowledgement of both the state and the Diocese's long involvement with slavery.