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The Takeaway explores the story of an ISIS massacre and the lone survivor who got away, NATO's relevance in the world, and Rory Kennedy weighs in on her new documentary about Vietnam. (episode)
In June, ISIS massacred hundreds of Iraqi military recruits. The lone survivor spoke to Takeaway partner The New York Times.
During the Cold War, there was predictability to the chess board. But even Obama Administration officials say the crisis in Ukraine, and especially ISIS, seemingly came out of nowhere.
When it comes to the debate over genetically modified foods in America, the crux of the conversation now hinges on the question of to label or not to label.
NATO may have been hovering on the brink of collective military irrelevance a year ago, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine has given new life, and military opportunities, to the alliance.
Kevin Counihan takes the helm of Healthcare.gov next week. He reflects on the program's challenging first year, and looks ahead to the new enrollment period.
Rory Kennedy's new documentary, "Last Days in Vietnam," travels back in time 40 years to the run-up to the 1975 evacuation of Saigon.