The Questioning Phase of the Impeachment Trial Begins
Senators began questioning House Managers and President Trump’s attorneys about the president’s conduct with Ukraine.
Despite Its Troubled History, the Border Patrol is Training Kids to Apprehend Migrants
The Border Patrol has been training teens for years to take part in law enforcement work.
Why Boris Johnson and Trump are Butting Heads on Trade
While much of the rhetoric around Brexit has been about isolationism, the split also means that Britain has to create new trade agreements with countries around the world.
How Filmmakers are Reckoning with #MeToo on the Big Screen
The film that is loosely based on the Harvey Weinstein story, “The Assistant”, hits theaters on Friday. The Takeaway looks at how filmmakers are reckoning with #MeToo on the big screen.
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