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The Takeaway explores new international goals on climate change and poverty, the debate over "free-range" parenting, and a new initiative to compost the dead. (episode)
You've either filed, are filing, or are filing an extension, but what if we had a deadline for Congress and the president for a comprehensive tax overhaul?
With a crisis on nearly every continent, world governments are negotiating a set of goals focused on ending extreme poverty, preventable diseases, and curbing climate change.
The Urban Death Project wants to bring sustainability and peace to our social practices of death and dying by taking deceased human bodies and turning them into nutrient rich compost.
Is Google really good at maps, search, video and aggregation? Or are they a monopoly destroying competitors? The E.U. says the tech giant is monopolistic.
Lance Price, author of "The Modi Effect," discusses Indian Prime Ministers Narendra Modi's rise from a humble chai-wallah tea seller to the leader of the world's largest democracy.
Neglect or nurture? A Maryland family's decision to "free-range" parent has set off a debate about parenting, risk, and the changing nature of childhood.
In the 1980s, the total population of all northern white rhinos hung around 2,000, but now there is only one male left and few females.
A non-profit group is trying to put a woman on the $20 bill by 2020. And now at least one U.S. senator is taking notice.