How Is the U.S. Military Losing Weapons?
A new investigation from the Associated Press found that around 1,900 military firearms were either lost or stolen during the past decade.
Bureau of Prisons Rejected Thousands of Requests for Compassionate Release During the Pandemic
Many died of Covid-19 behind bars, while the BOP rejected applications for compassionate release, the Marshall Project found.
Congresswoman Alma Adams on the Latest Delays in Debt Relief to Black Farmers
Last week, a federal judge temporarily blocked the USDA's debt relief program for farmers of color, siding with a group of white farmers who say the policy discriminates against them.
The Significance of Miss Juneteenth Pageants in 2021
Channing Godfrey Peoples, screenwriter and director of "Miss Juneteenth," joined The Takeaway to discuss the significance of Miss Juneteenth pageants and what they represent today.