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The Takeaway looks at an attack on a Doctors Without Borders facility, the role Asians are—and aren't—playing in immigration reform, and a parent reflects on a child's atrocity. (episode)
Over the weekend, what's thought to be a U.S.-led airstrike hit a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders in Afghanistan. At least 22 people, including three children, were killed.
Over the weekend, in defense of President Bashar-al Assad, the Russian military continued its air campaign in Syria.
Lawmakers in Illinois and Gov. Bruce Rauner were supposed to pass this year's budget by July 1, 2015. They're at an impasse, leaving millions of Illinois citizens stuck in the middle.
Fifty years ago this month, President Johnson signed legislation opening the country to more Latino immigrants, something he'd championed since his days as a schoolteacher in Texas.
Tim Padgett, WLRN Americas reporter, traveled to Honduras this past summer to see if an Obama Administration program is making a difference.
Asians are expected to become the largest immigrant group in the U.S. by 2055, but only 21 percent of eligible Asian immigrants have applied for immigration relief.
In 2003, Kent Whitaker's son set out to murder their entire family. In the wake of the mass shooting in Oregon, The Takeaway explores how a parent finds forgiveness for atrocity.