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This week's Movie Date podcast centers on a man named Bond, a boy named Brown, a borough called Brooklyn, and some women in Britain. (article)
The Takeaway talks politics with former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, analyzes the geopolitical fallout of the Russian jet crash, and examines the philosophy of Peanuts. (episode)
Ray LaHood, former secretary of transportation and an Illinois congressman, is a Republican, but he celebrates his bipartisan accomplishments and urges other lawmakers to do the same.
As details surrounding the Metrojet crash continue to emerge, officials are being forced to consider whether this act of terror will force the U.S. to reshape its strategy in the region.
With the European Union announcement that they are expecting more than 3 million refugees by the end of 2016, we look at how one Syrian family is navigating their voyage.
Nestora Salgado is an American citizen who took on the drug cartels in her home state of Guerrero, Mexico. Now she sits in a jail cell awaiting justice.
On Wednesday, a Mexican Supreme Court ruling declared that individuals should have the right to grow marijuana for personal use. One DEA agent says that's a terrible idea.
If there's one "Peanuts" moment that's seared in all of our minds, it's the one that appears after Lucy has yanked away Charlie Brown's football. Falling backwards, he cries "AUGH!"
Every Friday, the co-hosts of The Movie Date Podcast drop by to review the new releases hitting the box office.