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We look at the changing math around racial and ethnic majorities and minorities; take a hard (albeit incredulous) look at politics in Florida and New York; look ahead to tomorrow's ki... (episode)
A new demographic study from the University of New Hampshire finds that the demographic makeup of the U.S. is changing most rapidly among babies and young children, with 2010 on track...
Every year, the SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, brings together a mix of musicians, film makers and technologists. This year's gathering starts tomorrow, and the docket includes eye...
This Sunday, all of us (except those lucky enough to live in Arizona or Hawai'i) will set our clocks ahead for the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. On Sunday, you'll lose an ... (article)
POSTED 2:00 - The future of public education; Lessons learned from Massachusetts' attempt at universal health coverage; The author of the book that inspired 'The Green Zone,' opening ... (article)
The Takeaway Final Edition: More Minority Babies, Florida's Strange Political Climate, World's New 'Richest Person,' Failure Good for Genius, Chile President (article)
The Takeaway Hour 4: Florida's Politics, A New World's Richest Person, Naked Carpet Man, Even Geniuses Need to Fail, (article)
The Takeaway Hour 3: More Minority Babies, Biden in Israel, New Chile President Sebastian Pinera, Tech to Watch For at South By Southwest, Your Responses (article)
All week the Takeaway's John Hockenberry and producer/web editor, Jim Colgan are in Miami doing the broadcast from our friends at WLRN South Florida. While we're enjoying the balmy w... (article)
The Takeaway Hour 2: Carl Hiaasen, Haiti, New York Politics, Naked Carpet Guy, Genius of Failure (article)
The Takeaway Hour 1: Kindergarten Diversity, Biden in Israel, Pinera, SXSW Interactive (article)
Every seven days The Week magazine reviews who's had a good or bad week. We're taking your suggestions for this week's winners and losers. Send us your nominations! Listen to install... (article)