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More than 2,000 migrants have been released from federal custody into El Paso in the last week. (episode)
Rukmini Callimachi discusses American strategy against ISIS and what we know about the strength and organization of the group as we head into 2019.
Oscar Grant was shot and killed on January 1, 2009 by a police officer as he lay on the ground. Ten years later, KQED is gathering messages about what Oscar has meant to people.
The Takeaway's film critic runs through his movie highs and lows from 2018.
More than 2,000 migrants have been released from federal custody into El Paso in the last week.
Across the country, #MeToo has moved from a hashtag to the basis for new laws to combat sexual misconduct.
An hour-long look on American leadership begins with a look at just how dire the leadership and trust crisis is, and the historical analogies. (episode)
The stock market is not the economy, and the economy is not the stock market. Yet the recent volatility is a troubling sign. (episode)
There was no early warning for a tsunami in West Indonesia that left hundreds dead.
Kristen and Jolenta share the advice that's stuck with them, and the advice they've ignored over the past year.
Pediatrics professor Dr. Marsha Griffin has researched conditions in federal custody along the border.
Officials in Japan are facing criticism this week after announcing a plan to bring back commercial whaling by July 2019.
The stock market is not the economy, and the economy is not the stock market. Yet the recent volatility is a troubling sign.
A new report just out from the Government Accountability Office says the VA has failed on a massive scale to address the problem of veteran suicide. (episode)
If the bill passes, more than 328,000 veterans in the first year might be able to take advantage of medical foster homes.
A new report just out from the Government Accountability Office says the VA has failed on a massive scale to address the problem of veteran suicide.
Nationally, over the past 5 years, an average of 300 people died in drunk driving crashes in the week between Christmas and New Year alone.
Last week, the Federal Reserve announced an increase in interest rates to a range of 2.25 to 2.5 percent.
New York Times Congressional reporter Emily Cochrane explains the latest in the partial government shutdown.
The Takeaway has a present for you on this holiday: a special episode all about the good deeds that you, our listeners, have shared with us. (episode)
The Takeaway has a present for you on this holiday: a special episode all about the good deeds that you, our listeners, have shared with us.
We hear from showrunners and writers of political television shows to see what role their shows play when real-life politics are so chaotic. (episode)
This hour on Politics with Amy Walter from The Takeaway we'll look at the GOP's growing gender gap among voters and elected officials. (episode)
This hour on Politics with Amy Walter from The Takeaway we'll look at the GOP's growing gender gap among voters and elected officials.
This week on Politics with Amy Walter from The Takeaway we'll unpack the developments of the last 48 hours with General Mattis' resignation.
We hear from showrunners and writers of political television shows to see what role their shows play when real-life politics are so chaotic.
This week we spotted that rarest of beasts in Washington: a bipartisan moment, and just in time for the holidays. The Senate has passed criminal justice reform with the First Step Act. (episode)
For our series "America The Kind," we connected a train conductor in California with one of his commuters.
The rezoning effort is part of Minneapolis's broader 2040 plan.
Carson’s unexpected visit came after the HUD Secretary threatened a takeover of NYCHA after it was exposed that the Housing Authority lied about lead paint in its buildings.
The DRC's general elections are happening to a backdrop of the Ebola outbreak.
This week we spotted that rarest of beasts in Washington: a bipartisan moment, and just in time for the holidays. The Senate has passed criminal justice reform with the First Step Act.
The Trump Foundation is shutting down after an agreement was reached with New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood as part of an ongoing lawsuit. (episode)
Aparicio is not the first woman of color to portray a servant.
By buying up land in California's wine country, the Harvard Management Company is looking to make money off of the region's limited water.
Two middle schools in rural Iowa are requiring students to take a firearm safety course this spring. What is a school's responsibility when it comes to keeping kids safe from guns?
The firm is being accused of conspiracy to launder $2.7 billion from a Malaysian infrastructure fund.
The Trump Foundation is shutting down after an agreement was reached with New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood as part of an ongoing lawsuit.
Simply put, black and brown students are more likely to be arrested or referred to law enforcement.
The reports show that Russian meddlers took advantage of a deep knowledge of how to wedge American voters further apart. (episode)
"These priests abused in Native villages for years. They retired on Gonzaga’s campus."
There’s another job opening in President Trump’s cabinet following the resignation of Secretary of Ryan Zinke, who's facing multiple ethics probes.
Thousands of Hungarians have taken to the frigid streets of Budapest over the last five days to protest the government of far-right prime minister, Viktor Orban.
Lisa Holden was worried people would think she was crazy for putting up her Christmas decorations right after Halloween. But when people found out why, the whole town joined in.
The reports show that Russian meddlers took advantage of a deep knowledge of how to wedge American voters further apart.