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The Takeaway looks at Senator Marco Rubio's campaign for the GOP nomination, we look at campaign 'trackers,' and explore creativity in schools. (episode)
According to Iowa entrance polls, 44 percent of Republican voters say Senator Marco Rubio is electable. Is Iowa a fresh start for the Florida senator? Have voters rediscovered him?
For the second part of our series "Road Warriors: Life on the Campaign Trail," we look at "trackers," the people who make sure that everything an opponent says or does is on camera.
An international public health emergency has been declared for the Zika virus, but the World Health Organization is not optimistic that a vaccine will be developed soon.
In Flint, Michigan, lead-tainted water has led to brain damage in some children. But medical professionals warn that it can also cause serious psychological and psychiatric issues.
Ted Dintersmith, executive producer of the film "Most Likely to Succeed," says today's education system, which is based largely on memorization, often discourages creative thinking.
As the candidates set their sights on New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders' creative director explains how the campaign is attracting millennial voters.