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On today's show: Sen. Mark Warner on the investigation into Russian interference in the election; Dr. King's iconic speech at the Riverside Church; faith and politics in American life. (episode)
An attack in St. Petersburg comes on the heels of the largest protests in Russia in years.
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, discusses the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the election.
Two landfills in St. Louis — one with radioactive waste, another with a smoldering underground fire —have residents worried about health effects as well as danger to the environment.
Despite strenuous objections from nearly everyone around him, Dr. King came out strongly against the Vietnam War on April 4, 1967. It forever changed his relationship with LBJ.
There are reports that after the initial chemical attack, a series of airstrikes targeted a hospital and emergency clinics where victims were being treated.
Residents will vote on a number of propositions and in some key mayoral races.
In the latest installment of the series "Uncomfortable Truths," The Takeaway heads to St. Louis for a conversation about racial issues, class, power, and poverty.
Since the 1980s, Evangelicals have become one of the most reliable voting blocks in the United States.