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This is the final episode of Politics with Amy Walter from The Takeaway. (episode)
The impact of the COVID-19 virus itself on AAPI communities is getting far less attention than other racial and ethnic groups. (episode)
The impact of the COVID-19 virus itself on AAPI communities is getting far less attention than other racial and ethnic groups.
Director Lee Daniels's The United States vs. Billie Holiday delves into efforts by the federal government to ruin the singer’s reputation because of her civil rights activism.
President Joe Biden's cabinet is filling up slowly, but some of his remaining nominees are facing tough questioning from Republicans.
For almost three years, Amy Walter has been bringing us deep, unexpected, and authoritative programming on how politics works in the world.
The sexual assault of boys and men is much more pervasive than we might expect. (episode)
The sexual assault of boys and men is much more pervasive than we might expect.
Influencer Logan Paul is the latest example of a mainlander moving to Puerto Rico in search of a financial windfall that rarely extends to Puerto Ricans themselves.
For decades, we’ve explored the tiny red dot in the night sky, with each mission getting us a bit closer to understanding its mysteries.
In the wake of last week’s massive power outages in Texas, a handful of residents are suing the company responsible for the vast majority of the state’s power grid. (episode)
In the wake of last week’s massive power outages in Texas, a handful of residents are suing the company responsible for the vast majority of the state’s power grid.
A year into the pandemic, some patients, known as “COVID-19 long-haulers,” are still suffering from the virus.
The Capitol insurrection won’t be the first time the nominee for attorney general has had to confront domestic terrorism in his career.
So far, just 5½ percent of the population, or 18 million Americans, have gotten the two doses that experts say are needed for inoculation. (episode)
So far, just 5½ percent of the population, or 18 million Americans, have gotten the two doses that experts say are needed for inoculation.
How will the American workforce adapt? Economists say robust investment in retraining programs is part of the puzzle.
The conversation around police reform needs to also focus on federal law enforcement.
Plus, how one election administrator in Georgia responded to death threats stemming from former President Trump's lies about the election. (episode)
As more women and people of color joined the news media, newsrooms began to reflect the diversity of America.
From Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to wildfires in California to winter storms in Texas, the failures of U.S. power grids continue to put people at risk. (episode)
From Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to wildfires in California to winter storms in Texas, the failures of U.S. power grids continue to put people at risk.
For decades, Rush Limbaugh used his enormous talk radio platform to denigrate the voices of liberals, feminists, people of color, and the LGBTQ community.
Early in the pandemic, many of us formed pods or bubbles—small groups of people we decided to stick with through COVID.
Cities across the Southern United States experienced record low temperatures during a dangerous winter storm this week. So far, at least 20 people have died. (episode)
Cities across the Southern United States experienced record low temperatures during a dangerous winter storm this week. So far, at least 20 people have died.
On Monday, Johnny Pacheco—the legendary bandleader, musician, and co-founder of the salsa label Fania Records—died at the age of 85.
It’s an issue that extends back to 2015, when President Jovenel Moise was elected during a contentious process.
As part of his massive coronavirus relief package, President Joe Biden has included a measure to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 by the year 2025. (episode)
As part of his massive coronavirus relief package, President Joe Biden has included a measure to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 by the year 2025.
After a year locked down in our homes, many people are reporting an increase in aches, pains, headaches, and a whole host of other physical ailments.
We spoke to Adriene Mishler about her advice for reconnecting with our bodies.
In recent weeks, there’s been a surge in violent incidents in the Bay Area and beyond, specifically targeting Asian American elders. (episode)
In recent weeks, there’s been a surge in violent incidents in the Bay Area and beyond, specifically targeting Asian American elders.
At the end of January, a series of violent actions by school resource officers against Black students in Central Florida led to an outcry in the local education system.
Going forward, the former president could face a range of potential legal challenges for actions that extend far beyond his role in the Capitol insurrection.