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The Takeaway for Wednesday, April 22, 2009 (Final Edition) (article)
Today is the 29th annual Earth Day. A lot of people are trying to be as green as can be, but we want to know what is the one thing you won't give up? Maybe you still drive a car to wo... (article)
Headlines; Elections in South Africa (article)
Fifteen years after Mandela, South Africa heads to the polls (episode)
Fifteen years after Nelson Mandela swept to an historic victory to become the first black President of South Africa, today South Africans again head to the polls. As it has for the la...
"More regulation" is the magic phrase some claim is needed to prevent another economic meltdown. It looks like the credit card industry may be the leading front of that new regulation...
Trouble viewing this video? Check out the YouTube version. Today is Earth Day, and many of us are patting ourselves on the back for going green. But despite your wise decisions ...
What can you buy for a $109 billion? That's the question the U.S. Treasury Department is asking itself as the TARP bank bailout fund has become a shell of its once robust self. The fu...
When the Obama administration dropped the use of the phrase "War on Terror" earlier this month, it marked one of its most significant foreign policy shifts, according to writer Reza A...
On Tuesday, President Obama made it clear that he is leaving open the possibility of investigating the members of the Bush administration who authorized the use of so-called enhanced ...
A new examination by our partner The New York Times, shows that in 2002 top officials in the Bush administration for the first time signed off on the barbaric interrogation procedures...
President Obama is signaling a new era of diplomacy with two Latin American nations long considered troublesome for American interests, namely Venezuela and Cuba. President Obama has ...
As South Africa heads to the polls to elect a new President, we check in with two voters. Athi Singapi is a 24-year-old travel business owner in Port Elizabeth, South Africa who is no...
The only Somali pirate that Americans can look to for justice in the hostage taking of the cargo ship Maersk Alabama was walked into a federal court in New York yesterday— with a smil...