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The Takeaway looks at the new 114th Congress, a lawsuit filed by a Ferguson grand juror, and the slow decline of the piano industry. (episode)
The D.C. power shift is putting pressure on the amount of public land controlled by government. Leading the charge is the new House Natural Resources Committee chair, Rep. Rob Bishop.
Though they are less often discussed, the economic divisions between red and blue states are just as important as the ideological ones.
A grand juror in the Darren Wilson case has filed suit against St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullough, in an effort to speak publicly about the case.
The 114th Congress is in session for the first time today, and one of their first orders of business is to revise the way tax laws are evaluated.
Last week, the downward plunge in oil prices prompted Alaska Governor Bill Walker to stop six high-profile spending projects because of a $3.5 billion dollar budget deficit.
The piano was once the heart of the home—in 1909, more than 364,500 were sold. But the TV has adopted that role in the modern era, and the piano industry has slowly declined.
A marked disparity in the vocabularies of children of low-income and high-income parents has been shown to have lasting effects throughout their lives.