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After Hurricane Harvey, is FEMA prepared for back-to-back disasters? The Takeaway explores that question, plus a look at the Trump-Russia investigation, HIV in America, and much more. (episode)
Hurricane Irma is one of the strongest storms the Atlantic has ever seen, and it comes merely days after the southern U.S. saw the brutality of Hurricane Harvey.
While most of the country is watching coverage of hurricanes, potentially the biggest story in Washington still churns in the background.
The U.S. Open tennis tournament is now down to its final four, and this year on the women’s side, you’ll only find Americans among the contenders.
While we’ve come along way since the early 1980s in treating and preventing HIV, access to quality care and information varies drastically depending on where you live.
Recent studies suggest that HIV criminalization laws are not in sync with how the disease is treated in America and around the world.
Facing back-to-back hurricanes in the east and south, and massive wildfires in the west, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is addressing multiple disasters.