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The Takeaway looks at a partnership between the U.S. and Iran, Hillary Clinton's new college initiative, and the golden age of TV. (episode)
Iran asked the U.S. for help in managing its over stressed water resources back in 2009—a move that played a large role in cementing a new relationship between the two countries.
More than 3 million gallons of mine waste has flooded into Colorado's Animas River and turned it colors not found in nature.
Democratic presidential candidates are putting student debt at center stage. But the problems of higher education go way beyond affordability.
Just last month, a NASA satellite was able to capture another whole-Earth picture for the first time since 1972.
After weathering months of scandal, the board of the American Psychological Association pledged to recommit itself to the ethical duty of “do no harm" last week.
One TV exec argues that the television renaissance is over because there is simply too much content being produced. Has American TV really reached its peak?
One obesity expert argues that the beverage giant selectively funds dubious research that can be used to market Coca-Cola products.