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Outcry from Hollywood and the twittersphere has some questioning if it’s time to take a stand against the Academy. Share your thoughts with us here. (article)
The Takeaway looks at water quality across the United States, we examine a new development made by astronomers, and we remember India's first female prime minister. (episode)
The case will be argued during the first half of this year with a decision expected in June—just weeks before Democrats and Republicans select nominees for the 2016 election.
Scientists warn that the regulation of America's drinking water has lagged since the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972.
According to a report from Columbia's Community College Research Center, one of the biggest hurdles facing community college students is transfer to bachelor degree programs.
In the small town of Marion, Alabama, officials are trying to identify the source of a tuberculosis outbreak that has killed three people.
Musica, Orbitar, Poltergiest: Thanks to a world-wide public vote, boring exoplanet names have received a much-needed upgrade.
Steve LeVine, Washington correspondent for Quartz, explains how geology and plate tectonics have helped determine our fate, from the time of super-continents like Pangea through today.
Fifty years ago today, Indira Gandhi was elected India's first female prime minister. She surprised many, leading the country with a strong hand.
Outcry from Hollywood and the twittersphere has some questioning if it’s time to take a stand against the Academy. Share your thoughts with us here.