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The Takeaway looks at a new series about Earth and the natural environment, we explore the anti-vaccine movement, and Tavi Gevinson joins us for a conversation about women online. (episode)
After a Jordanian pilot was burned to death by ISIS, Jordan responded rapidly by executing two prisoners. The Islamic State's latest casualty has consequences beyond the Middle East.
Democrats and Republicans interpret President Obama's $4 trillion budget proposal differently. Will they be able to find common ground?
President Obama is proposing a radical overhaul of the country’s food safety operations. We look at our current system and whether it's ever likely to change.
In an op-ed posted today, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler made himself very clear: He wants the internet to be an unrestricted channel for communication and commerce.
British lawmakers voted Tuesday to allow scientists to create babies from the DNA of three people.
In one Bangladeshi village, tigers kill about a person a week, but the locals accept it as a part of life. How do we incorporate wildlife into a planet with 7 billion people?
A study linking autism to vaccines was debunked and retracted but the perception it created lives on. The journalist who exposed the faulty science weighs in.
With the online magazine "Rookie," Tavi Gevinson curates an online community for young women—a magazine many older women wish they'd had in their teen years.
The Takeaway is presenting a new series called "Being A Woman Online." Join us for an online Twitter chat and have your voice heard.