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An investigative report from The Fuller Projects looks at why Minnesota has the highest disproportionality of Indigenous children in the child welfare system in the country. (episode)
Today, January 26, the New York whistleblower law expands to offer increased protection.
An important look at rising suicide deaths amongst Black Americans with Dr. Michael Lindsey, Executive Director, NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research (episode)
In Arizona and elsewhere, the omicron wave has overwhelmed hospitals and burned out healthcare workers.
Academy Award winning director Megan Mylan joins The Takeaway to discuss her new film “Simple As Water,” which tells the story of Syrian Refugees displaced around the world.
An important look at rising suicide deaths amongst Black Americans with Dr. Michael Lindsey, Executive Director, NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research
Afghanistan food insecurity crisis affects more than 23 million people, nearly half the country.
Comments made by Senator Mitch McConnell made a distinction between African Americans and "Americans," leading to a wave of angry responses on social media. (episode)
Comments made by Senator Mitch McConnell made a distinction between African Americans and "Americans," leading to a wave of angry responses on social media.
In Her Hands will direct $13 million with hopes of addressing some of the highest income inequality in the nation.
A recent report investigated campaign finance data of sheriff campaigns across the country and found a pattern of conflicts of interest and ethical concern issues.
How has the administration's achievements -- and failures -- measured up for voters? (episode)
Many news organizations have failed to communicate how much our democracy is under threat right now.
A new law allowing roughly 800,000 noncitizens to vote in local elections went into effect in New York City. Some Democrats and immigration advocates don't see it as a win.
How have his achievements -- and failures -- measured up for voters?
We speak with Dr. Kimberly Marten, professor of political science at Barnard College and faculty member at Columbia University about the developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Regulators got a major win against Facebook monopolization in court...but what does it mean? (episode)
We speak with Associate Professor of Social Psychology Matt Baldwin about the many benefits that come from playing the word game Wordle.
Since McGirt v. Oklahoma was decided, state officials have remained intent on overturning the ruling, rather than collaborating with the state's tribes on criminal justice.
Regulators got a major win against Facebook monopolization in court...but what does it mean?
Dr. Anthony Fauci joins The Takeaway to give his take on omicron, vaccinations and testing, and answer questions from listeners. (episode)
Dr. Anthony Fauci joins The Takeaway to give his take on omicron, vaccinations and testing, and answer questions from listeners.
When we look at education, access, and messaging, we begin to understand the barriers to vaccination.
Did Biden's handling of Omicron make things worse?
The Takeaway talked to Aymann Ismail, a staff writer at Slate, about his recent experience with his newborn baby.
The Takeaway looks at filibuster reform and how it impacts our democracy. (episode)
The Takeaway looks at filibuster reform and how it impacts our democracy.
Investigative journalist Jessie Singer looks at the racial and economic disparities when it comes to who dies and who lives in so-called accidents.
The Takeaway speaks with writer and journalist Nadra Nittle about her book “Toni Morrison’s Spiritual Vision,” which explores Morrison’s Catholicism and spirituality.
The Takeaway speaks to Massachusetts Representative Ayanna Pressley about voting rights, ending the Senate filibuster, the fight to end student loan debt, and more.
In collaboration with the Apollo Theater, WNYC, and the March on Washington Film Festival, The Takeaway presents a MLK celebration special. (episode)
20 years ago this week, former President George W. Bush opened the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center. Will the facility close or become a forever prison? (episode)
The Takeaway hosts a duel conversation on a new class of prescription weight loss drugs called GLP-1s, while also talking about body positivity and the fat acceptance movement. (episode)
A conversation about season 2 of the Netflix docuseries Cheer with director and executive producer, Greg Whitelely
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering updating its guidance on masking in light of the highly transmissible omicron variant.
At the root of it all, athletes are role models. So what does it mean when they get to get away with breaking the rules?
The Takeaway hosts a duel conversation on a new class of prescription weight loss drugs called GLP-1s, while also talking about body positivity and the fat acceptance movement.