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In this week's Movie Date podcast, Rafer and Kristen review two movies about politics, one about zombies, and another about a very mean chef. (article)
The Takeaway explores internet freedom in Russia, societal re-entry for prisoners, and what diversity really means. (episode)
According to Freedom House's annual Internet Freedom Report, digital civil liberties have been curtailed across the globe for the fifth year in a row.
Vladimir Putin's attempts to control who uses the internet is documented in "Red Web," a new book by journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan.
Over the next three days, 6,000 people will be released from federal prisons. Some will go to waiting families, others will go to treatment centers, and many others will be on their own.
Yesterday was John Boehner's last day of his 25-year career in Congress. The Takeaway reflects on his best and worst moments.
Every Friday, the co-hosts of The Movie Date Podcast drop by to review the new releases hitting the box office.
The Pentagon announced Friday that it will send a small group of Special Operations forces as to Syria.
The new film "Truth" tells the story of how Mary Mapes, Dan Rather's legendary CBS producer, went down in flames over the Killian documents.
"Diversity" is something that's talked a lot about in American workplaces. But in the absence of real change, many say it's nothing more than a feel good word.