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The latest Trump administration scandal has pushed the impeachment news cycle into overdrive, as mainstream media and right-wing outlets battle over control of the narrative. (episode)
The latest Trump administration scandal has pushed the impeachment news cycle into overdrive, as mainstream media and right-wing outlets battle over control of the narrative.
Protesters are calling for a change to recent legislation, as well as the pulling out of troops from West Papua.
The Anti-Defamation League added 36 entries to its online catalog of extremist symbols, from logos of extremist groups to numbers that carry secret codes.
Purple-district Democrat, Rep. Colin Allred of Texas, joined Politics with Amy Walter to discuss what changed his mind on the impeachment inquiry. (episode)
Ana Maria Archila's confrontation of Senator Jeff Flake became a rallying cry for women across the country and still resonates a year later. (episode)
Today, the acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire is testifying to Congress about the whistleblower complaint that started this all.
The three cases may be a litmus test for the court’s take on future LGBTQ-related cases.
Ana Maria Archila's confrontation of Senator Jeff Flake became a rallying cry for women across the country and still resonates a year later.
One Republican response to the latest news about Ukraine, the whistleblower complaint, and moves to impeach President Trump.
This is the first officer to face federal hate crime charges in ten years.
With Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi backing an impeachment inquiry into President Trump, we started wondering about other presidents who have been impeached. (episode)
In light of Israel's Arab parties making a rare endorsement for prime minister, The Takeaway looks at what the country’s Arab population is hoping to see from the next government.
With Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi backing an impeachment inquiry into President Trump, we started wondering about other presidents who have been impeached.
Brian is in New Jersey, Mehraneh is in Iran. The Travel Ban has kept them apart.
The latest in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Two members of Congress join to discuss whether or not impeachment is inevitable. (episode)
Two members of Congress join to discuss whether or not impeachment is inevitable.
There's a lot of confusion over what exactly Ukraine's role is.
It is a tremendous risk for women to publicly come forward with their experiences of sexual assault.
When people don’t have internet at home, or don't know how to use digital tools, they turn to their local libraries.
More and more businesses are taking a stand on everything from gun control to climate change. (episode)
The Takeaway speaks to NBA legend and author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar about how he’s managed to find success in such a wide range of professional fields.
More and more businesses are taking a stand on everything from gun control to climate change.
The Trump administration's latest efforts to curb immigration.
A look at Trump administration's legacy on climate change. (episode)
This Friday marks two years since Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico. (episode)
Neither Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or challenger Benny Gantz have enough votes to form a government.
This Friday marks two years since Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico.
The Takeaway sits down with three artists who are working to incorporate climate change into their work.
Andrew Yang and Kamala Harris have brought Asian American identity into a new national focus. (episode)
Over the past few years, a growing number of local TV meteorologists have been discussing climate change as part of their regular weather forecasts.
A new report shows how the web of Amazon contractors makes it difficult to track crash data.
New tensions come almost a year after Saudi Arabia killed The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford believes the cancelation of Republican primaries in four states is anti-American.
Andrew Yang and Kamala Harris have brought Asian American identity into a new national focus.
What does the Democrats' strategy look like in the lead-up to 2020? (episode)
Uber and Lyft have vowed to spend $30 million to fight the bill.
As the natural environment is changed by a warming planet, indigenous communities often suffer disproportionately.
In cities like Seattle, St. Louis, and Houston, newly elected prosecutors are building more expansive databases to track dishonest officers.
What does the Democrats' strategy look like in the lead-up to 2020?