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Want to know more about net neutrality? Check out this interactive timeline. (article)
The Takeaway explores the fight against ISIS in Iraq, a new study on coffee, and what happened to Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. (episode)
Iraq's second largest city is under control of the self-proclaimed Islamic State. What would an operation to re-take the city look like? Could it make life in Mosul even worse?
A trial is underway to determine if the song "Blurred Lines" is actually a rip-off of Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give it Up." But there's a long history of "borrowing" in the music industry.
A new study from the nation's top panel on nutrition has found that coffee is good for you—and you should be drinking more of it.
Before GT Dave got into the business of selling kombucha as a teenager, there was no such thing as commercial kombucha.
In 2011, Google announced that Kansas City, Missouri would become a test site for Google Fiber, which offers a connection that's up to 100 times faster than today's basic broadband.
Science journalist Jeff Wise joined the cadre of "experts" paid to have some ideas about what happened to the flight when he became an "aviation analyst" for CNN.