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As America and Republicans watch the Trump candidacy march on, it's become increasingly difficult to see how the GOP can escape from its peril. (article)
We have a new space for you to carry the conversation forward, and not simply during the time when our show is on the air in the old fashioned "radio" way. (article)
Welcome to the NEW Takeaway! Today we're delivering election news and analysis, movie reviews, a story about greatness on the autism spectrum, and much more. (episode)
With the results of Super Tuesday voting sinking in, some voters are facing tough choices.
Mitt Romney says if Trump is the GOP nominee, the prospect of a bright future is "greatly diminished." We talk to a former Romney strategist who couldn't agree more.
Rafer Guzman, film critic for Newsday, reviews "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot," an American war dramadey starring Tina Fey, and the animated children's film "Zootopia."
The College Board recently revised the SAT in hopes of making it more straightforward and aligned with high school curriculum. But student anxiety remains the same.
Mother and daughter co-authors, Joanne Ruthsatz and Kimberly Stephens, discuss the remarkable parallels between autism and young savants.
George Packer, staff writer at The New Yorker, argues that inequality is to blame for our current political mess.