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The Takeaway looks at new classifications facing workers, how standardized testing is changing, and the rise of pop culture censorship. (episode)
The epicenter of the 7.5 magnitude earthquake was about 160 miles northeast of Kabul, Afghanistan but has been felt as far away as New Delhi, India.
A new CNN documentary hosted by Fareed Zakaria reexamines the lead-up to the Iraq War, the diplomatic missteps on the ground, the debate over the troop surge and the American withdrawal.
Populism, mastery of media, and even the hair make Donald Trump more Reagan-like than many Republicans want to admit.
A new report from the World Health Organization finds that processed meats like bacon and hot dogs can cause cancer, and that red meat itself is a carcinogen.
Dubbed the Donald Trump of Guatemala, comedian Jimmy Morales has no political experience.
Companies like Uber and TaskRabbit have been thriving in the so-called "gig economy." But the gig may soon be up, thanks to a number of class action lawsuits.
This weekend, President Obama announced a new initiative to reduce the amount of time schools spend on standardized testing.
When Tipper Gore and Susan Baker pushed for parental advisory labels in the 80s, they sparked serious controversy over censorship. In the Internet age, the labels are nearly ineffectual.