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Otto Warmbier

Otto Warmbier, the student released from North Korea last week, has died

The 22-year-old, who had suffered severe brain damage, was medically evacuated to the United States on June 13. He died Monday at 2:20 p.m. (1820 GMT), surrounded by relatives in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Otto Warmbier, the student released from North Korea last week, has died

Stop-and-frisk policy not unique to New York

Stop-and-frisk policy not unique to New York

Study find certain U.S. regions can keep poor people poor

Study find certain U.S. regions can keep poor people poor

Why Houston is Number One

Why Houston is Number One

Ubiquitous Maggi seasoning reminds people the world over of home

Ubiquitous Maggi seasoning reminds people the world over of home
The World

Glasgow's Anti-Gang Program

Glasgow has successfully run a four-year program to reduce youth-related gang violence and Prime Minister David Cameron has said the rest of Britain should follow its lead.

Glasgow's Anti-Gang Program

NCAA Tournament 2012: Top seeds, Ohio teams big winners going into Sweet Sixteen

For the first time ever, one state has provided four of the 16 teams still alive in the men's NCAA basketball tournament. But beyond Ohio, the Midwest United States is home to the majority of the still playing teams.

NCAA Tournament 2012: Top seeds, Ohio teams big winners going into Sweet Sixteen

Cincinnati Engineer Sued for Tweet: Do You Fact Check your Tweets?

Cincinnati Engineer Sued for Tweet: Do You Fact Check your Tweets?

Tea Party's take on trimming the defense budget

The defense budget has become 'bloated' and shouldn't be 'off limits' to cuts say some Tea Party members.

Tea Party's take on trimming the defense budget
The World

Turkey + football = Thanksgiving

Takeaway sports contributor Ibrahim Abdul-Matin joins us to recap the Turkey Day winners and losers, and preview what's coming up over the weekend.

Turkey + football = Thanksgiving
The World

Jobs summits in DC, Cincinnati and on-air

President Obama will host 130 business leaders at the White House today for a 'Jobs Summit' and The Takeaway decided to hold our own.

Jobs summits in DC, Cincinnati and on-air
The World

Just where is the stimulus cash going?

Today, the White House releases a huge amount of raw data on how and where stimulus money is being spent. We talk about the numbers we know so far, what listeners have noticed, and what we'll be looking for in the tea leaves about what.

Just where is the stimulus cash going?
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Do-It-Yourself Fireworks (Safely)

This weekend, many of us will be enjoying fireworks as we celebrate the Fourth of July. The Takeaway's next guest, author Bill Gurstelle, believes that the best fireworks are the ones you make at home.

Do-It-Yourself Fireworks (Safely)

Lead and violent crime

New research reveals that lead exposure in early development shrinks key areas of the brain, and is linked with violent crime.

Lead and violent crime

DHL shuts down in Ohio

DHL's cuts could mean the loss of 7000 jobs in Wilmington, Ohio; Unemployment Compensation Fund nearly depleted.

DHL shuts down in Ohio