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Wendell Potter, former health insurance executive turned whistle-blower, on why he supports passing some version of health care reform, even the version currently in Congress: (http:/... (article)
The Takeaway for Wednesday, December 30 (Final Edition) (article)
The Takeaway for Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (Early Edition) (article)
Census: Two Hispanic Leaders Debate Boycotting the Count (episode)
As the census approaches, a debate has begun to brew in Hispanic communities – to stand up and be counted, or not? We talk with two pastors who stand on opposite sides of the issue: D...
Privaty Takeout: John Schwartz, legal correspondent for The New York Times, says a debate is brewing over balancing privacy and security for airline travelers, following an alleged ...
Details are still trickling out on how the alleged Christmas Day 'bomber' managed to board a Detroit-bound plane despite several intelligence agencies having some information on him. ...
<p>2009 was the year of women … in pop music at least. <strong>Caryn Ganz</strong>, from <em>Rolling Stone</em>, tells us which female artists dominated our iPods this year, and why.</p>
It's Wednesday, the day we talk about food. New Year's Eve is almost here and folks will be celebrating in all kinds of different ways; hopefully all of them will involve food and go...
Wendell Potter worked as an executive for over 15 years at health insurance giant CIGNA before becoming a whistle-blower and an advocate for health care reform. He is currently the S...
TV Takeout: Old-style 'rabbit-ears' antennae are making their way back on top of television sets. David Sarno of the Los Angeles Times explains how digital Over-The-Air (OTA) broadc...
The Nigerian man who attempted to blow up a Northwest jetliner last week had spent months in Yemen, a country some are concerned is becoming a new training ground for al-Qaida. We spe...
It may seem like we know everything about the natural world around us, but new species are being discovered every year. The man in charge of helping decide the most interesting discov...
What goes down, must come up, and then go back down again...at least that's been the story of our economy over the past ten years. As we continue our week-long look back at the decade...