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The Takeaway explores a case of religious freedom before the Supreme Court, water regulations and California's drought, and a U.S. veteran's transition to college athlete. (episode)
Today the Supreme Court hears Holt v. Hobbs, a case with potentially far-reaching consequences for the rights of inmates.
A new case is leading some to question who, under the current Supreme Court, qualifies for human rights and why corporations seem to be more protected than individuals.
Ebola remains a top national security priority, especially for lawmakers like Sen. Chuck Schumer. He's calling for increased measures to fight the disease both at home and abroad.
But as cases of Ebola infection spread to Dallas and now Spain, communities are questioning whether their public health systems are prepared to contain the virus before it spreads.
A new report finds that a majority of ISIS's ammunition originated in the U.S., China and Russia -- raising questions about the U.S. strategy against ISIS.
To the delight of its cult followers, "Twin Peaks" is returning to television in 2016, for a nine-episode run on Showtime.
In the midst of California's drought, a new investigation finds that some of the officials behind the local water restrictions are profligate water users.
Daniel Rodriguez is an Iraq and Afghan war veteran first, and a collegiate football player second.