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The Takeaway kicks off an exploration of the future of higher education, digs into the Deflategate scandal, and looks at how MIT engineers are reinventing access for disabled people. (episode)
Beyond admitting a diverse group of students, says U. of Washington's interim president, colleges need to make sure students feel supported in addressing racial issues among each other.
Where's the international community? Only 5 percent of the needed amount of aid dollars have made it to Nepal.
How do you build a wheelchair for rugged roads and easy repair in the developing world? Look no further than your mountain bike.
The Takeaway shares reactions to NFL's investigation into deflategate scandal, and Host John Hockenberry gives his own take.
A clean needle exchange program has been extended in rural Indiana to stem the tide of a growing HIV epidemic driven by drug use.
In 1993, an E.coli hamburger outbreak killed four children. Congress acted, but a new Frontline investigation finds a number of loopholes still exist in our food safety system.
How did the humble pig become such a central fixture in the American diet?
This is the first sunset observed in color by Curiosity.