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In 2019, the Morgan sisters biked to New York City from Andover with their mom to raise awareness about climate change.

Young activists are making their mark in the climate debate

Teens and kids will feel the impact global warming more keenly than older generations — and many of them are choosing to act now to stop it.

Young activists are making their mark in the climate debate
New Zealand flag photo

New Zealanders will vote on whether to update their flag

New Zealanders will vote on whether to update their flag
Andrew Whyte's minifigure photographer makes his debut on US public radio

You wouldn't believe the situations a hard-working Lego photographer finds himself in

You wouldn't believe the situations a hard-working Lego photographer finds himself in

Washington Aid to Syrian Rebels 'Too Little, Too Late'

Washington Aid to Syrian Rebels 'Too Little, Too Late'
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Europeans Discovering American Craft Beers

Europeans Discovering American Craft Beers

Russian brews popular in US

Russian-style stout beers are all the rage in some American brewpubs. The World's Jason Margolis finds out what makes these stouts special and what the connection to Russia is really all about.

Russian brews popular in US
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Relics on tour in the UK

The relics of a revered 19th century nun are on tour in England. It's the first time in nearly five centuries that the Catholic Church in England has so publicly venerated the remains of a saint. The World's Laura Lynch brings us the story.

Relics on tour in the UK
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Hollering, American-Style

In town hall meetings across the country, high emotions have been getting more attention than health care reform. To understand the habit of yelling, The Takeaway talks to Philip Dalton, Hofstra University professor of speech and communications.

Hollering, American-Style
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Playing Nice on Health Care Reform

President Obama tried to stem the tide of misinformation around his health care reform plan in a town hall in New Hampshire. Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center joins The Takeaway with a scorecard on the president's performance.

Playing Nice on Health Care Reform
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Making Change or Making Noise: Obama's Healthcare Town Hall

Opponents of healthcare reform have shouted down congress people at town hall meetings. The Takeaway talks to Corey Lewandowski, a protest organizer for President Obama's town hall meeting in New Hampshire, and to Princeton historian Julian Zelizer.

Making Change or Making Noise: Obama's Healthcare Town Hall
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Obama Turns to Town Halls for Healthcare Reform

President Obama continues the fight for healthcare reform in town halls. The Takeaway speaks with New Hampshire Public Radio reporter Josh Rogers and two supporters of the President, Larry Drake and Judy Ullman.

Obama Turns to Town Halls for Healthcare Reform