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The Takeaway explores a U.S raid that led to the death of an American journalist, how police can rebuild trust with communities, and how to make money off of music in the digital age. (episode)
This weekend, the U.S. military attempted to save photojournalist Luke Somers from an Al Qaeda terrorist group. The attempt failed, resulting in the death of Somers and eight others.
The Pentagon has transferred six Guantánamo Bay detainees to Uruguay. It's the largest group transfer in five years, and the first relocated to South America.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey, leader of President Obama's 21st Century Task Force on Policing, explains how we can rebuild community trust.
The Recording Industry Artists Association says that revenues have fallen more than 40 percent since the birth of Napster. We explore how the service changed the music industry.
The provocative musician and songwriter explains how she's tried to remain malleable and employed in the age of digital music sharing.
When it comes to conversations about race, justice and equality in America, the new town hall is online.
Suki Kim went undercover in North Korea, posing as an English teacher at the nation's most elite university. Here's what she found.