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Barbara Ehrenreich, who recently wrote an op-ed for the LA Times about how the breast cancer screening dust-up is a red herring:(http://www.thetakeaway.org/stories/2009/dec/03/science... (article)
The Takeaway for Thursday, December 3, 2009 (Final Edition) (article)
Headlines; Let's Have a Job Summit! (article)
Jobs Summits in DC, Cincinnati and On-Air (episode)
On the eve of the Bureau of Labor Statistic’s release of employment numbers for November, President Obama will host 130 business leaders at the White House today for a "Jobs Summit." ...
Listener Takeout: Listeners respond to President Obama's speech and plans for the war in Afghanistan, as well as our piece on vinyl records. Money Takeout: Louise Story of The New...
Over 40 million Americans watched President Obama’s speech Tuesday, in which he announced that he’ll be sending 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. Among those watching most closely we...
On Wednesday, Google refined a program to help struggling news organizations limit readers' unpaid access to some news content. It's called the "First Click Free" program, and it mean...
The US Department of Defense is launching a bizarre experiment in social networking this weekend. They're putting up 10 giant red weather balloons across the country, and they're aski...
You might call the nation of Pakistan the buried headline in President Obama’s big Afghanistan speech Tuesday. Like Afghanistan, Pakistan faces its own instability and its own Taliban...
Auto Takeout: We check in with Paul Eisenstein of The Detroit Bureau, who's out at the LA Auto Show. He's got the latest news on GM's new products (small is, apparently, once again ...
Last month the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued a recommendation saying that women should hold off on breast cancer screenings until they turn 50, not the previously recomme...
NASA recently found water on the moon; maybe they can help California find some now. Experts are expecting record lows for the amount of water that they'll be able to deliver next ye...
On Dec. 3, 1984, 40 tons of poisonous gases escaped the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India. Thousands of people died. The Union Carbide factory is now abandoned and Union Carbide ...
The NFL will announce new rules to protect football players who show "significant signs of concussion," including barring them from further play or practice for the rest of the day. W...