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This holiday weekend, we're exploring a special place that's come to represent an enduring symbol of patriotism and freedom in American culture: The World Trade Center. (article)
The Takeaway looks at the crisis in the Eurozone, we explore how religion is evolving on the question of science, and musician Sam Lee drops by. (episode)
As economist Daniel Altman sees things, no short-term solution is going to fix the crisis in Greece—and he counts bailouts among those short-term solutions.
Puerto Rico says that their financial debts are "unpayable." Here's what their nearly certain default means for the Puerto Rican economy and the United States.
The online graduation rate for University of Phoenix stands at just 7.3 percent, but the for-profit school has made more than $1 billion from veterans in the last five years.
Today, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has announced that he's running for the Republican nomination for president of the United States.
In the immediate aftermath of the Charleston massacre, the House quietly rejected an amendment that would've allowed the CDC to study the underlying causes of gun violence.
Over the last 20 years, religious leaders have been more vocal about accepting science.
Mercury Prize-nominated British folk polymath Sam Lee drops by to discuss his new album and perform in-studio.