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The Takeaway talks with the former vice president about climate change, we look at racial tensions at the University of Missouri, and the Retro Report documentary team drops by. (episode)
President Obama has once again said he is going to shut down the Guantánamo Bay detention center. It's a message we've heard before, and one that Congress says is not going to happen.
A student activism group says complaints of recent racist incidents have fallen on deaf ears. After several days of protests, the university president announced he would resign.
The Center for Public Integrity released its "2015 State Integrity Investigation" today, and the findings are grim.
Call it cheating or nationalism's cheapest trick, but it appears that Russia's success in international sports may be connected to a state-run drug operation.
Opposition leader and Nobel Prize recipient Aung San Suu Kyi is projected to have won the country's first free elections in 25 years.
The Retro Report documentary team looks at the rise and fall of boxing, and the potential lessons the NFL can take away.
A new Vice investigation uncovers the growing ties between American universities and the intelligence community.
Former Vice President Al Gore calls for action against climate change from his position as chairman of the Climate Reality Project. He will host a global day of action later this week.
Last week, a video surfaced of Ben Carson telling students at a graduation ceremony that he believed the pyramids in Egypt were built by the biblical figure Joseph to store grain.