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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)
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.
While the party has more power than ever, conservatives still question the leadership of the party, and who's in charge.
Conversations about race are perhaps more honest than they have been in decades, but how does talk translate to a shift in behavior?
As trust in national leadership wanes, local leaders are filling the void, says one activist.
One institution that Americans have really lost faith in - the media. But journalism is crucial for our democracy. So how do we fix this?
A year after Hurricane Harvey, a new investigation explores how failures in emergency response systems in Texas and human error led to tragedy. (episode)
Environmental defenders are being threatened and killed at increasingly high rates.
Thousands of Arizona primary voters were unable to vote when polls opened.
A jury convicted ex-officer Roy Oliver for the 2017 killing of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards this week.
A year after Hurricane Harvey, a new investigation explores how failures in emergency response systems in Texas and human error led to tragedy.
Even though the economy appears to be strong and growing stronger by many measures, for workers in “production and nonsupervisory” positions, their paychecks have fallen.
Around 500 children separated from their parents at the border, still haven't been reunited, a month after the deadline for reunification. (episode)
On Tuesday, voters in Florida and Arizona selected their nominees for what are expected to be tightly contested senate and governor’s races in the midterms.
California is the first state to completely replace cash bail with a pretrial assessment system — but criminal justice reform advocates were against the final measure.
Around 500 children separated from their parents at the border, still haven't been reunited, a month after the deadline for reunification.
Gia Morón left her job on Wall Street to make sure black and brown women have a stake in the growing cannabis industry. She explains.
This time North Carolina's gerrymandering fight could have far reaching implications for the nation.
Tuesday's primaries in Florida highlighted one key issue the state has been grappling with: gun rights.
With so much going on in the world of President Trump, The Takeaway takes a step back to answer your questions. (episode)
K2 or synthetic cannabinoids have proven a whack-a-mole for researchers struggling to prevent overdoses among at-risk populations.
With so much going on in the world of President Trump, The Takeaway takes a step back to answer your questions.
The report also recommends that several top officials in the Myanmar military should face trial in the International Criminal Court.
Trump has cut more than $200 million in funds to Palestinians. Aid groups are reeling.
Aretha’s 1972 gospel album, Amazing Grace is still a top-selling record.
On Monday, President Trump announced it had struck a trade deal with Mexico, seeking to ditch NAFTA. But many questions still linger.
Remembering the life and career of Senator John McCain, who died on Saturday at the age of 81. (episode)
Church official says Popes Francis and Benedict knew of sex abuse allegations against Theodore McCar­rick.
Rather than bring them down, the North Carolina Historical Commission wants to add context to existing Confederate monuments.
Aisha Karefa-Smart, author and niece of literary icon James Baldwin, discusses the republishing of Baldwin’s only children's book Little Man, Little Man.
Remembering the life and career of Senator John McCain, who died on Saturday at the age of 81.
A video game competition turned deadly on Sunday afternoon when a gunman opened fired. Multiple people were injured. Two were killed. And then, the gunman killed himself.
The importance of health care cuts across party lines. How are Dems and Republicans talking about this issue ahead of the midterms? (episode)
The importance of health care cuts across party lines. How are Dems and Republicans talking about this issue ahead of the midterms?
But most significant in the eyes of many Americans watching these events unfold: Cohen says President Trump directed him to break the law.
"This is absolutely the worst storm I’ve ever seen," said Port Aransas Mayor Charles Bujan, in recalling the scope of the damage after Harvey. (episode)
"This is absolutely the worst storm I’ve ever seen," said Port Aransas Mayor Charles Bujan, in recalling the scope of the damage after Harvey.
An influx of Venezuelan refugees to Brazil has been met with anti-immigrant rhetoric and even violence.
Christopher Mathias covers hate and extremism for HuffPost.
The waters in and around New York City are teeming with oceanic life. Researchers are hoping juvenile white sharks can offer a glimpse into the mysteries of the depths below.
Facebook and Twitter removed fake social media accounts suspected to have originated in Iran.
Trump associates Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort worsen legal trouble. (episode)
The mounting legal troubles of President Trump's associates Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort.
The EPA formally announced plans to replace the Clean Power Plan with the “Affordable Clean Energy” rule, which would give states the authority to decide how much to cut emissions.
Judge determines Nick Lyon will stand trial for deaths related to Flint's water crisis.
Nicholas Turner is the president of the Vera Institute of Justice.
We take a look at the Alaskan and Wyoming primaries; two states that had radically different primary campaigns.
Many Iraqis put their lives on the line to aid the U.S. overseas. But this year, the Trump Administration has all but put a hold on allowing these Iraqis to resettle here as refugees.
A federal judge will hear a second day of arguments in a case accusing the administration of allegedly targeting certain undocumented immigrants seeking legal status through marriage. (episode)
A federal judge will hear a second day of arguments in a case accusing the administration of allegedly targeting certain undocumented immigrants seeking legal status through marriage.
Voting Rights advocates have threatened to sue the county if the plan prevails, and likened it to the state's long history of minority voter suppression.
In Miami Dade district, an armed officer is stationed on every school campus.
The WNBA playoffs start tonight, so we take a look at the most exciting match-ups and some of the notable off-court activism that happened over the season.
Amani Sawari helped organize the strike from the outside.
The attack is likely to spell more devastation for 23 million Yemen people already enduring an unimaginable humanitarian crisis.
A look at how a failure to treat those who are struggling with drug addiction in prisons is contributing to the nation’s opioid epidemic. (episode)
"Two dozen of my relatives in China are missing," said Gulchehra Hoja, a Uyghur Service journalist for Radio Free Asia.
Greece is done with its third and final bailout, but its citizens still face an uncertain future.
Bill Moore, who three decades ago, started the nation's largest country-wide recyling programs, brings our listeners up to speed.
A look at how a failure to treat those struggling with drug addiction in prisons is contributing to the nation’s opioid epidemic.