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The Takeaway looks at a new initiative on police shootings, a controversial conservation measure from the past, and the history of the brassiere. (episode)
Election Day is almost upon us, and some wonder what's in store for not just the president, but the Democrats as well. You can also find your polling place here.
Three years after Massachusetts approved Vegas-style gambling, voters decide tomorrow whether to crack down on casinos, which some say fleece the very people in need of economic growth.
The Dallas Police Department is launching a website that details every officer-involved shooting over the last 12 years. Chief David Brown explains why.
In April, more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls were kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram. Months later, their fate still hangs in the balance.
The federal government’s reintroduction of the gray wolf in the 1990s was a success from a wildlife perspective, but a political disaster with lasting impact.
Though the virus is killing thousands and frightening millions more, the fight against Ebola is in generating international cooperation on a scale not seen since the end of WWII.
A hundred years ago today, a young socialite named Mary Phelps Jacob received the first patent for the modern bra, creating a radical shift in the way women dress.