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The Takeaway explores the spread of the Ebola virus, the cultural impact of the 1974 film "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," and the challenges of home-cooking. (episode)
Dr. Adam Levine, a volunteer with the International Medical Corps, has been keeping an audio diary to chronicle the grueling threat the Ebola virus presents in West Africa.
With one confirmed case in Dallas, Texas, doctors and health experts are working to contain both the disease, and the panic about the disease.
Known as the "Bond King," Bill Gross founded Pimco in 1971. The firm manages the biggest bond fund in the world, but Gross's departure has unsettled investors.
A victory for the environmental movement means a hassle for plastic-happy customers.
Plenty of people are turned off by chainsaw-wielding cannibals massacring innocents. Yet the 1974 classic has inspired thousands of horror movies, comic books, and video games.
A real life courtroom drama is playing out this week—the former head of AIG is challenging the legal justification for the government's bailout of his company.
A team of sociologists at North Carolina State University found that for low- and middle-income families in America, making a home-cooked meal is easier said than done.