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On today's show: Designing airports in a post-9/11 world; fights over Muslim cemeteries in America; best practices for teaching kids about sexual health. (episode)
In an election cycle that has had Donald Trump at the center of controversy, Maine Governor Paul LePage's increasingly racist and bigoted statements are gaining national attention.
Polls in Florida are open today. Two Democratic representatives are battling to take on Marco Rubio, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz is facing a tough primary challenge
Actor Gene Wilder died on Monday at the age of 83. The Takeaway remembers his life and legacy here.
Dilma Rousseff is awaiting an impeachment vote after being accused of moving funds between government budgets to hide Brazil's deficit.
Several communities across the country have balked at proposals to build Muslim cemeteries, and are using zoning regulations as a way to prevent cemeteries from being developed.
Companies like Sync Accelerator in Sweden or Start Up Refugees in Finland assess, train, and place asylum seekers in jobs or internships.
False security reports have led to chaos at LAX and JFK. A designer explains how airports in post-9/11 America fail to account for both perceived and real threats of terrorism.
It was supposed to be a better alternative to the sack of flour, but a new study shows that teen girls who took care of robot babies as part of sex ed were more likely to get pregnant.