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John Hockenberry has crafted a number of moving stories over the last decade. As he prepares for his next adventure, The Takeaway looks back at his most memorable interviews. (article)
John is moving on to find his next media adventure, and we want you to join us in saying goodbye. (article)
On today's show: A look at the violent chaos in Caracas; a new policy being considered by the Trump Administration; an executioner-turned-advocate against the death penalty. (episode)
The situation in Venezuela continues to unravel.
Trump Administration is moving to make it impossible to take nursing homes to court. Some 1.5 million nursing home residents could be affected by this rule change.
There are significant concerns about whether Kenya will be able to hold safe and credible elections after a senior election official was recently found dead.
As Detroit holds its mayoral primary today, many voters are wondering whether the city's black neighborhoods can start to benefit from the economic resurgence occurring downtown.
What would it take to re-work the criminal justice system? For starters, there must be a reduction in the prison population, which is made up of more than 2.3 million Americans.
Frank Thompson oversaw Oregon's only two executions in the last 54 years. Now, he speaks out as an advocate against the death penalty.