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The Takeaway looks at America's drug crisis, we revisit Libya, and explore the future of Islam. (episode)
Drug overdoses and deaths have skyrocketed in the Granite State, and New Hampshire voters are happy the issue has made it into this year’s presidential election.
Five years after the death of Muammar el-Qaddafi, a BBC correspondent went to Libya to search for the most iconic image of the Libyan Revolution: Qaddafi's golden gun.
Since 9/11, security measures across the aviation industry have been strengthened, but efforts to stop maritime terrorism remain inconsistent.
The Clinton family remains popular among Southern Democrats and black voters, which is driving Bernie Sanders to spend heavily in South Carolina.
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake is testing Taiwanese President-elect Tsai Ing-wen, the nation's first female leader.
A group of American Muslims, including journalist and activist Asra Nomani, recently launched an initiative to counter the ideology of radical Islam, called the Muslim Reform Movement.