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It's Black Friday! What better time to watch good movies, bad movies, and maybe sit around in your sweatpants? (article)
This week, communities across the country will celebrate Thanksgiving. If you need to pass the time in between family photos and the big meal, take our Thanksgiving movie trivia quiz. (article)
The Takeaway explores how to build trust in the justice system, why famed code-breaker Alan Turing was punished for being gay and how to get the most from every Thanksgiving bite. (episode)
Thousands around the nation took to the streets to demand justice. What about our system needs to fundamentally change?
The rioting in Ferguson, Missouri and across the country needs to be viewed in the context of American history, says Emory Professor Carol Anderson.
With Thanksgiving vacation, many students look forward to a break from school lunch. And in Oregon, what kids get differs a lot between urban and rural schools.
The film "The Imitation Game" opens this weekend and tells the story about the mathematician Alan Turing, who helped break Nazi coded messages but was punished for his homosexuality.
The Takeaway's Todd Zwillich tells us how the corporations that bring you Thanksgiving dinner are going nuts with the political action committees again this year.
Dan Pashman, host of WNYC's Sporkful podcast, shares his best tips on how to eat your Thanksgiving dinner.