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A look at the Trump administration's legacy on climate change. (episode)
Mike Bloomberg announced he is running for president and some are worried about how Bloomberg News will cover his candidacy. (episode)
Mike Bloomberg announced he is running for president and some are worried about how Bloomberg News will cover his candidacy.
There has been a resurgence of dishes championed by Native American and indigenous cooks and chefs that are breaking into the mainstream.
Fifty years ago this month, a group of Native American activists launched a 19-month occupation of Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay.
With the impeachment proceedings dominating the news, the Democratic candidates campaigning and debating, this year, it seems impossible to avoid politics.
Twitter announced it was banning political ads. But Facebook has continued to take a more hands-off approach.
A new initiative signed by 40 progressive district attorneys pledges to have prosecutors visit correctional centers in an effort to instill more empathy in the sentencing process. (episode)
A new initiative signed by 40 progressive district attorneys pledges to have prosecutors visit correctional centers in an effort to instill more empathy in the sentencing process.
The United States is the only country in the world that sentences juveniles to life in prison.
The expansion of fracking in the U.S. has paved the way for a renaissance in American plastics manufacturing.
The Good Liar, a thriller released earlier this month, stars septuagenarians Ian McKellen as a con artist and Helen Mirren as his target.
President Donald Trump recently pardoned three military officers who were convicted or accused of war crimes. (episode)
President Donald Trump recently pardoned three military officers who were convicted or accused of war crimes.
In the past 15 years, more than 2,000 newspapers have shuttered across the United States.
With Prime Minister Netanyahu being indicted on corruption charges as the U.S. reverses its stance on the illegality of Israeli settlements, what's in store for Israeli politics?
Most Americans might not know that federal law allows certain employers to pay people with disabilities far less than the minimum wage, trapping them in poverty.
A look at states with one-party control in the legislature. (episode)
Fiona Hill, the former top Russia adviser to the Trump White House, and David Holmes, a political counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, are at Capitol Hill this morning. (episode)
Fiona Hill, the former top Russia adviser to the Trump White House, and David Holmes, a political counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, are at Capitol Hill this morning.
President Donald Trump has raised some eyebrows over his nominees for cushy ambassadorships abroad.
The Department of Education says funding will go through for the rest of the year but planning for next year is stalled amid concerns that programs will be cut and staff laid off.
U.S. citizens on average receive $26 per person from the federal government, but tribal citizens only get about $3 per person, per year.
Gordon Sondland, the former ambassador to the European Union, gave riveting testimony today in the impeachment hearing that has rocked the nations. (episode)
Gordon Sondland, the former ambassador to the European Union, gave riveting testimony today in the impeachment hearing that has rocked the nations.
As the public impeachment hearing rage on, we will hear lawmakers question former Ukraine envoy and Trump confidant.
Yesterday, Swedish prosecutors dropped their investigation of rape and sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange.
An investigation from the Associated Press found that almost 1,700 dams pose potential risk for failure in 44 states and Puerto Rico.
Despite efforts to preserve them, many indigenous languages in the United States are at risk of going extinct.
During a time that people flocked to the U.S. for a better life, second and third generation Chinese Americans chose to leave and pursue the same dream in China.
The House Intelligence Committee will hear testimony from eight more witnesses over the next three days. (episode)
The House Intelligence Committee will hear testimony from eight more witnesses over the next three days.
The military aid that was the subject of President Trump's call with President Zelensky foretells the larger conflict happening in the eastern block.
The EPA plans to adopt a new rule that would limit the scientific and medical research the government uses for public health regulations.
An investigation from the New York Times unveiled new insight into China’s mass detention of as many as a million ethnic minorities in the western region of Xinjiang.
Mexico and the United States are in an embittered battle with drug cartels, but some are calling into question its effectiveness as well as the media coverage. (episode)
Mexico and the United States are in an embittered battle with drug cartels, but some are calling into question its effectiveness as well as the media coverage.
Actor Mark Ruffalo and director Todd Haynes sit down with The Takeaway to discuss bringing the true story of a decades-long legal fight against chemical giant DuPont.
As federal investment in the U.S.'s water infrastructure continues to shrink, the scope of this crisis is projected to grow.
This weekend, Louisiana residents re-elected incumbent governor John Bel Edwards.
This week marked a shift in the ongoing impeachment inquiry as the first round of televised testimony began on Wednesday. (episode)