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A week of anti-semitic attacks in New York City culminated in five people being stabbed at a Hanukkah party outside the city Saturday night. (episode)
A week of anti-semitic attacks in New York City culminated in five people being stabbed at a Hanukkah party outside the city Saturday night.
For many U.S. immigrants and refugees, January 1st is more than just the start of the calendar new year.
From optimism to cynicism, how TV has reflected — and maybe even predicted — the tone in Washington.
Farm bankruptcies are up 24 percent from last year, the highest level the farming industry has seen since 2011. (episode)
Farm bankruptcies are up 24 percent from last year, the highest level the farming industry has seen since 2011.
That's 50 years longer than what was predicted just last year.
Film critic Rafer Guzman weighs in on some overlooked highlights from 2019, and also talks about his least favorite movies of the year.
The leader of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, has become the first Noble Peace Prize winner to defend against accusations of genocide.
A new batch of copyrighted material will enter the public domain on New Year's Day.
Across the globe, dozens of companies can now log the precise locations of millions of consumers through their mobile phones. (episode)
Across the globe, dozens of companies can now log the precise locations of millions of consumers through their mobile phones.
In the last Democratic debate, Joe Biden talked about mentoring a boy with a speech impediment much like his own, thrusting stuttering into the current national conversation.
The death row drama shows how those carrying out state-sanctioned killings are often left traumatized and isolated.
The Saudi Arabian criminal court has sentenced five people to death for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, but are they hiding something?
Has the law achieved what it set out to do? (episode)
Has the law achieved what it set out to do?
Hanukkah in the U.S. evolved alongside Christmas.
Many are calling out the most recent Star Wars for teasing LGBTQ representation and then not following through in a meaningful way.
Plus, a look at how vulnerable Republicans are thinking about an impeachment trial in the Senate. (episode)
The Takeaway is exploring this complicated, and changing landscape in comedy today. One question at the center of it all: Whose moment is it in comedy today? (episode)
Donald Trump became the third U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. What's next? (episode)
Donald Trump became the third U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. What's next?
There is a growing movement of people promoting the benefits of sobriety and drinking in moderation
Hundreds of thousands of voters could soon be ineligible to vote in Wisconsin and Georgia. (episode)
Hundreds of thousands of voters could soon be ineligible to vote in Wisconsin and Georgia.
Anger over a new citizenship law that would endanger Muslims in India is causing mass unrest.
Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting is now suing to determine who owns all these homes. (episode)
Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting is now suing to determine who owns all these homes.
Americans received more than 5 billion robocalls in November alone, according to the robocall blocking app YouCall.
The new film is coming under fire for its portrayal of real-life reporter Kathy Scruggs.
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to curb anti-semitism in the U.S. (episode)
Last Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to curb anti-semitism in the U.S.
The Conservative Party had a landslide victory in the U.K.'s general election last week.
Omoyele Sowore was re-arrested on December 6 by Nigerian security forces, less than a day after making bail.