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It's the early days of January, and you know what that means when it comes it movies... (article)
The Takeaway explores the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, a surprising twist in Congress, and musician Ben Folds drops by. (episode)
Heavily armed paramilitary teams simultaneously went into action at two hostage situations—the jihadists responsible for the violent Charlie Hebdo attack were killed.
"Under the rhetoric of free speech and satire we see bullying of oppressed and marginalized communities. I think Hebdo mixed those lines," says religious scholar Hussein Rashid.
A few powerful GOP senators are signaling that they're open to the idea—even House Speaker John Boehner, who personally opposes raising the gas tax, hasn't ruled it out.
Every Friday, Sean Rameswaram, a producer with Studio 360 and host of the podcast Sideshow, rounds up the week in internet phenomena.
French politicians have moved quickly to blame "radical Islam." Germany's budding anti-Islam movement has called for sympathizers to wear black arm bands.
The solo artist and frontman of Ben Folds Five discusses his first encounters with the instrument he loves.