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On today's show: Going green in the clothing industry; Freakonomics on Uber analytics; the uncertain future of handwriting. (episode)
"It was awful. It was really awful," says Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich.
From Israel to Europe and the United States, construction along borders is reaching new heights.
Whether it's to make way for the next season's wardrobe or just getting rid of old garments, consumers throw away about 85 percent of all the clothes we buy.
Pam Bondi is under fire for taking $25,000 in campaign contributions from Donald Trump. Some say the money influenced her decision to stay away from a Trump University lawsuit.
When you want a car from Uber, but see surge pricing, how likely are you to take the ride anyway? Uber knows what you are likely to do — and how much you’ll be willing to pay.
Author Anne Trubek argues that we'll soon see the end of handwriting, and that we're already preparing for the next stage of evolution in communication.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had something to say about the Libertarian presidential candidate's flub on the Syrian civil war.