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The Takeaway examines a new fair pay law in California, we examine the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and look at some revisionist history in Texas. (episode)
Today, California Governor Jerry Brown will sign the Fair Pay Act, legislation that goes much further than any federal measure in ensuring equal pay for equal work.
Today, U.S. Commerce Sec. Penny Pritzker lands in Cuba. Carlos Gutierrez, former secretary of commerce under President George W. Bush, says the time for talking trade with Cuba is now.
Revelations are now coming out that an employee at fantasy company DraftKings essentially participated in a form of insider trading, and walked away with hundreds of thousand of dollars.
New York is one of 30 states investigating possibilities of consumer fraud and environmental violations of Volkswagen's environmental deceptions.
A year after they began, negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan government are in shambles.
American shipbuilding laws explain why El Faro, an outdated 40-year-old ship, was still active, as the search for the 32 remaining missing crew members continue.
After years of negotiations, the Obama Administration announced Monday that the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal had been reached. But the deal is not without scrutiny.
After receiving complaints from a Texas mom, McGraw-Hill will change a geography textbook that describes slaves as workers. But schools across the U.S. have also been using the book.