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On today's show: Assessing North Korea's latest missile test; a new rule gives "bad paper" vets emergency mental health services; summer fiction picks. (episode)
Experts have indicated that a missile launched by North Korea late Monday was the country's first successful test of a weapon capable of reaching the United States.
A former U.S. ambassador to NATO calls President Trump’s refusal to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election "a dereliction of the basic duty to defend our country.”
Starting July 5, the Department of Veterans Affairs will offer emergency mental health services to veterans without honorable discharges. For many, the changes don't go far enough.
Hawaii has the highest rate of homelessness in the U.S. Some are looking to communal living in semi-permanent camps as a solution, but the state doesn't see it that way.
A federal court ruled that the Trump administration improperly suspended an Obama-era rule on methane emissions. This could be the first of many legal challenges for the current EPA.
In Wayne County, Georgia, a landfill was set to be filled with toxic coal ash on a daily basis. The local newspaper and people fought back to stop the dumping.
What are you reading this summer? Need a recommendation? The Takeaway is here to help.