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Rescue & Recovery Effort Underway in the Philippines | Recovery, Democracy & Corruption in the Philippines | Supreme Court to Hear Two Pivotal Union Cases | Lessons From the 2003 Nort... (episode)
Today The Takeaway examines the on the ground efforts happening in the hardest hit areas of the Philippines with Austin Ramzy, reporter for our partner The New York Times. Ramzy is cu...
Adding to Super Typhoon Haiyan's damage is a long-standing problem that stems from a government plagued with inefficiencies and a history of corruption. Richard Chu is an Associate Pr...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments today over a strategy commonly used by unions to organize workers. The practice involves pressuring an employer to sign a "neutrality agreement."...
In 2003, a great blackout left nearly 50 million Americans from Ohio to New York without electricity. This week, more than 200 public and private large power companies are staging a m...
As part of the $500 billion farm bill, Congress has agreed to slash funding for the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program (SNAP), better known as food stamps. For the 47 milli...
The number of Americans enrolled in food stamps has soared by 70 percent since the economic crisis began in 2008, and now the program faces the largest cut in its nearly 50-year histo...
Americans consume about 275 lbs of meat annually per person—that's more than three times the global average. In her new book, “In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore Ame...