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On Sunday, Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana, making landfall as an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm (episode)
As the U.S. withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan comes to a close, thousands of Afghans hoping to evacuate from their home country will most likely be unable to get out in time.
Black digital content creators are boycotting the Twitch social media platform on Wednesday, September first with #ADayOffTwitch.
On Sunday, Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana, making landfall as an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm.
Days before the final American military withdrawal from Afghanistan, a U.S. drone strike targeting an ISIS affiliate in Afghanistan killed 10 civilians.
Last week, the Supreme Court put an end to the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium, a decision that could impact hundreds of thousands of renters nationwide. (episode)
Amid the chaotic evacuation of U.S. troops and allies from Afghanistan, refugee agencies have started the complicated resettlement process for recent Afghan arrivals.
This month marks the season two debut of the award-winning, documentary podcast “This Land” which is produced by Crooked Media.
Last week, the Supreme Court put an end to the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium, a decision that could impact hundreds of thousands of renters nationwide.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration must reinstate the Trump-era immigration policy known as 'Remain in Mexico.' (episode)
A North Carolina judicial panel declared that roughly 56,000 formerly incarcerated individuals “can register to vote and cast ballots.”
On Thursday, two terrorist attacks by the Kabul airport killed dozens of Afghans and at least thirteen U.S. service members, complicating U.S. evacuation efforts.
The Takeaway talks about the “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy and takes a look at US immigration policies through the years.
This year has already seen many natural disasters including the recent flooding in Tennessee which killed at least 21 people. But just how natural are these disasters? (episode)
This year has already seen many natural disasters including the recent flooding in Tennessee which killed at least 21 people. But just how natural are these disasters?
In the event of a disaster, what should you pack, and what should you leave behind?
All seven of the news plays premiering this season on Broadway were written by Black playwrights, a testament to the activism displayed by Black theater artists during the pandemic.
A conversation on the stigma of fatness and the intersections with race, gender, and sexuality. (episode)
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the largest labor uprising in the United States, the Battle of Blair Mountain.
Texas House, which is currently in a ‘special session,’ held a hearing on Senate Bill 2, the bill that would ban transgender student athletes from playing sports.
A conversation on the stigma of fatness and the intersections with race, gender, and sexuality.
The Takeaway answers listener questions about the vaccines following the FDA's full approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. (episode)
As Mike Richards steps aside, the quiz show searches again for a new permanent host.
On September 13, 2021, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board will decide whether to commute the sentence of Julius Jones who has been in prison for 20 years.
The Takeaway answers listener questions about the vaccines following the FDA's full approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.
Alabama has seen a 59% increase in hospitalizations over the past two weeks, with ICU’s at 100 percent capacity.
Last week, the federal government declared the first-ever water shortage for the Colorado River. (episode)
Despite crisis after crisis, the Biden administration is still turning away Haitians who want to flee the country.
On Thursday, social media platform OnlyFans said that it would ban, “any content containing sexually explicit conduct,” starting in October.
What a review of Fulton County's local election board could mean for voters in Georgia.
Last week, the federal government declared the first-ever water shortage for the Colorado River.
A man claiming to have bomb near the U.S. Capitol on Thursday is in custody after a standoff with Capitol Police. (episode)
There are just so many different ways to be an activist today, and the list just keeps on growing.
A man claiming to have bomb near the U.S. Capitol on Thursday is in custody after a standoff with Capitol Police.
On Monday President Joe Biden said, “I am President of the United States of America, and the buck stops with me,” when discussing Afghanistan.
How can media outlets do better when covering Afghanistan in this moment? (episode)
Toxic gaming culture is back in the spotlight once again, after the state of California filed a lawsuit against the gaming giant Activision Blizzard in late July.
How can media outlets do better when covering Afghanistan in this moment?
The landmark press freedom case New York Times v. Sullivan is under attack by Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas.
On September 14, 2001, Congresswoman Barbara Lee was the lone voice and vote against rushing to war in Afghanistan. (episode)
According to one study from the National Association of School Nurses, 25 percent of schools nationwide did not have a school nurse.
How do we deal with burnout when we're hitting yet another pandemic wall?
Covid-19 infection rates are reaching pre-vaccine levels in the US, with more than 900,000 new cases reported last week.
On September 14, 2001, Congresswoman Barbara Lee was the lone voice and vote against rushing to war in Afghanistan.