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But this is not the first time Deutsche Bank’s involvement in lending to Donald Trump has come to the attention of Congress. (episode)
But this is not the first time Deutsche Bank’s involvement in lending to Donald Trump has come to the attention of Congress.
In the shadows of Cohen’s testimony, President Trump shook hands with Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, Vietnam for the start of his second official summit with the North Korean leader.
A look at the longstanding tension between India and Pakistan in Kashmir and what further escalation could mean for the region.
Tuesday was Election Day in Chicago as voters went to the polls to elect a new mayor. Two candidates, both African-American women, are now heading into a runoff election in April.
A new HBO documentary chronicles the lives of two men who say that Michael Jackson abused them as children.
Michael Cohen was once one of Donald Trump's fiercest supporters. Today, he's expected to bring revelations to the House Oversight Committee. What led to his unexpected turn? (episode)
From the latest on the investigation to the possibility of impeachment, we took your questions.
With the focus on Michael Cohen, we remember what's going on with the president's children and the Trump Organization.
Beyond Michael Cohen, a number of other figures have emerged as targets of the Mueller investigation. The Takeaway breaks down the key players, from Paul Manafort to Roger Stone.
Michael Cohen was once one of Donald Trump's fiercest supporters. Today, he's expected to bring revelations to the House Oversight Committee. What led to his unexpected turn?
On January 1, 2018, China stopped accepting any recycled plastic and unsorted scrap paper from overseas. Now, communities around the U.S. are seeing the consequences. (episode)
Roller rinks continue to be one of the most segregated spaces in the country.
On January 1, 2018, China stopped accepting any recycled plastic and unsorted scrap paper from overseas. Now, communities around the U.S. are seeing the consequences.
In the years since the court’s decision, 39 residents have returned to adult homes and 33 have died, according to the New York State Office of Mental Health.
The Military Times reports that 25 percent of service members have been exposed to white nationalism in the ranks.
As a candidate for president, Bolsonaro campaigned on removing demarcations protecting indigenous lands from development.
We hear two radically differing perspectives on the way forward for Venezuela. (episode)
Kraft was arrested last week on charges of soliciting prostitutes in Florida.
The Oscar-winning documentary, "Period. End of Sentence," tells the story of what happened when a group of teens raised money to send a pad maker to a small village outside New Delhi.
We hear two radically differing perspectives on the way forward for Venezuela.
Residents from Toledo, Ohio will vote on a ballot measure to grant Lake Erie legal rights, in attempts to prevent future pollution.
There’s a lot at stake in these elections — especially when it comes to the Nigerian economy.
Thomas took issue with the landmark Times v Sullivan case from 1964, which provides a broad framework for press freedoms enjoyed today. (episode)
The 91st Academy Awards will be held this Sunday, but in the run up to this year’s ceremony, the focus has been less on the nominees, and more on several missteps made by the Academy.
Saturday, February 23rd makes a month since Guaido declared himself interim president and the opposition said it must bring aid into the country.
Despite recent efforts to redesign school funding in the state of California, strikes over the past year suggest that there’s a lot more work that needs to be done.
Thomas took issue with the landmark Times v Sullivan case from 1964, which provides a broad framework for press freedoms enjoyed today.
On Wednesday, Jussie Smollett, the openly gay black actor known for his role in the TV series “Empire,” was charged with staging his own assault.
16 states are challenging President Trump's declared national emergency, in what's likely to be a long legal battle. (episode)
An investigation by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Channel 2 Action News found that Georgia House Speaker repeatedly delayed criminal court cases.
Fewer Americans are learning a foreign language in school. That could have major implication for our communities and the country.
16 states are challenging President Trump's declared national emergency, in what's likely to be a long legal battle.
Los Angeles can't spend the money quickly or effectively enough to help the city's tens of thousands of homeless residents.
Witnesses said they collected absentee ballots from voters, which is illegal in North Carolina.
In the Trump administration's latest effort to undermine regulation, the CFPB proposed a significant role back on Obama-era rules governing payday lending. (episode)
Last week, Colin Kaepernick settled a grievance with the NFL in which he alleged that NFL owners colluded to bar him from the league. Exact details of the settlement remain confidential.
Violent protests in Haiti have revealed the depth of discontent in the nation over corruption and economic conditions.
The World Health Organization has identified anti-vaccine movements as a threat to global public health.
It’s the first guideline of its kind in the country.
In the Trump administration's latest effort to undermine regulation, the CFPB proposed a significant rollback on Obama-era rules governing payday lending.
On this President’s Day, The Takeaway looks at the role of the vice president in U.S. history and how Mike Pence has interpreted the job compared to past second-in-commands. (episode)
In 2017, a tragic fire in a Guatemalan orphanage killed 41 girls. Trials have started for officials many say were responsible, but the incident is only part of a larger pattern of abuse.
The U.S. has a dark history of using humanitarian aid as a means of hastening regime change abroad.
On this President’s Day, The Takeaway looks at the role of the vice president in U.S. history and how Mike Pence has interpreted the job compared to past second-in-commands.
Two women who've written about life over 40, and the surprising joys it can bring.
Migrants have criticized the conditions within the facility, but human rights organizations and journalists have not been allowed in.
Hundreds of student journalists have documented every life lost to gun violence in the year since the Parkland shooting. (episode)
NASA is saying a bittersweet goodbye to its Opportunity rover, declaring it dead this week.
School shootings from Sandy Hook to Parkland have opened new conversations about the best ways to take trauma into account in the classroom. But the issue goes well beyond shootings.
On Valentine's Day, Nishta J. Mehra, a memoirist, reflects on the expansive role love has played in her life.
Hundreds of student journalists have documented every life lost to gun violence in the year since the Parkland shooting.
Facing steep political opposition, Amazon decided it wouldn't be worth the $3 billion in subsidies to build a campus in Long Island City.
We talk to Representative Andy Harris, a Republican from Maryland, and member of the Freedom Caucus, a group of House representatives which is opposing the spending bill.
This week, Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed a bill that would limit the scope of the Medicaid expansion.
El Chapo has been convicted. But will it matter for Mexico's drug war? (episode)
Video Teleconferencing was strictly introduced in ICE's New York Field Office. A new class action lawsuit claims the move violates due process.
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, we talk about the value of female friendships in 2019.
The latest installment of our series "Case in Point" with The Marshall Project.
In Starr County, Texas, where a section of wall is scheduled to be built in September, residents and representatives are worried about potential flooding.
El Chapo has been convicted. But will it matter for Mexico's drug war?