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The Takeaway checks in on the state of the virus across the country, including in Wisconsin and other hotspots, and what the public can expect in the coming months. (episode)
On Thursday, the $25 billion the airline industry received as part of the CARES Act back in April is set to expire.
Six months after Saturday Night Live last filmed from its New York City studio, the show is returning and using rapid COVID-19 tests to allow audience members back in.
The Takeaway checks in on the state of the virus across the country, including in Wisconsin and other hotspots, and what the public can expect in the coming months.
Amy Walter, the host of Politics with Amy Walter on The Takeaway, joined us to talk about the disastrous first presidential debate.
A new batch of wildfires sparked in Northern California over the weekend forcing evacuations and blanketing the region in smoke.
On Sunday night, the New York Times published a bombshell investigation detailing President Donald Trump’s tax return data from the past two decades. (episode)
On Sunday night, the New York Times published a bombshell investigation detailing President Donald Trump’s tax return data from the past two decades.
The two bills, called Savanna’s Act and the Not Invisible Act, attempt to strengthen local and federal law enforcement and security to address this crisis.
Major League Baseball and the Players Union have donated $10 million to the Players Alliance to boost Black numbers in baseball.
In a year that feels never-ending when it comes to death and despair, many Americans are leaning on their faith to get through it.
Popular with conservatives, Amy Coney Barrett was the leading contender to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat. (episode)
Popular with conservatives, Amy Coney Barrett was the leading contender to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat.
The New York Times got its hands on President Trump’s tax returns for the better part of two decades, including his first two years as president.
Despite men spending more time at home, domestic responsibilities are disproportionately falling on women, everything from doing the housework to teaching their children.
States are largely not releasing comprehensive occupational data on the spread of COVID-19 among immigrant workers.
What's next for Amy Coney Barrett's SCOTUS nomination? (episode)
Plus, what election officials in Wisconsin learned from a flawed primary at the height of the pandemic. (episode)
Protests erupted around the country last night in reaction to the long-awaited decision in the case of the killing of Breonna Taylor. (episode)
Protests erupted around the country last night in reaction to the long-awaited decision in the case of the killing of Breonna Taylor.
Senator Cory Booker joins The Takeaway to discuss the battle shaping up over the Supreme Court, as well as what he's doing on issues including police reform and the racial wealth gap.
High schools across the country provided a variety of social services in order to meet the needs of lower-income students.
Following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, NPR’s Nina Totenberg paid tribute to her longtime friend.
Although virtual hearings were often substituted, family courts are administered at the local level, meaning responses to the pandemic were inconsistent. (episode)
Although virtual hearings were often substituted, family courts are administered at the local level, meaning responses to the pandemic were inconsistent.
A new investigation from Buzzfeed News and ICIJ reveal the vast network of dark money.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death and her now-vacant seat are ratcheting up the pressure in some key Senate races this November.
While much Justice Ginsburg’s legal work indicated clear understandings of racial discrimination, some critics have called out her more personal shortcomings when it came to race.
With COVID-19 still widespread in many parts of the country, teachers—and the unions that represent them—are voicing their concerns about school reopening plans. (episode)
With COVID-19 still widespread in many parts of the country, teachers—and the unions that represent them—are voicing their concerns about school reopening plans.
The pandemic has been a major setback for students and teachers in Puerto Rico, particularly given how limited internet access is across the island.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg achieved a kind of rock-star status, especially with young people later in life.
Prior to the pandemic, immigration courts were completing roughly 40,000 cases a month, in recent months the total has slowed to just around 6,000 per month.
Hurricane Maria, earthquakes, political instability, femicide: all of these have a significant impact on people's mental health.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday at age 87. She was the second woman ever appointed to the high court and a fierce proponent of equal rights for women. (episode)
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday at age 87. She was the second woman ever appointed to the high court and a fierce proponent of equal rights for women.
In Houston, 50 percent of residents have dealt with emotional distress since Hurricane Harvey.
Margaret Sullivan breaks down the problems media faced in 2016, and whether we have improved for 2020.
A look at the legacy of the late Justice Ginsburg. (episode)