May 28, 2008      

North America, Politics , Vote 2008

November strategy: Obama and McCain head West

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Sitara Nieves

This week, presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama travel to Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico. Though the three states account for 19 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, they’re likely to be pivotal in the November presidential election.
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Asia, Politics , Science ,

Sichuan earthquake victims confront Chinese officials over shoddy school construction

By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji


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North America, Society, Race, Family and Children

Is colorblind adoption short-sighted?

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Chelsea Merz

A new report suggests that colorblind adoption leaves white parents unprepared to raise black children. Parents may not be mentally ready or have the appropriate social tools to parent children of a different race from their own. In turn, youngsters may experience social and psychological problems later in life. What does this mean for 1994's Multiethnic Placement Act, which says adoptive parents cannot request a specific race for their children? The Takeaway talks about these issues with a transracial family.
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North America, International , Natural Resources, Water, Environment, Science

The water war in Wisconsin

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Leo Duran

Great Lakes NASA
NASA

20% of the world's fresh water is in the 5 Great Lakes of North America. The lakes are what's left over from a giant glacial melt at the end of the last ice age 20 or 30 thousand years ago...which is why the water isn't salty. It's a lucky break for North America and an enticing solution to water problems outside the Midwest.
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North America, Politics , Vote 2008

Who will rule the Democrats' Rules Committee? And will they seat Michigan and Florida?

By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Jim Colgan

The defining moment in the 2008 Democratic nomination race is set to be a procedural event. On Saturday, the Democratic National Committee's rules committee will convene in a Marriott hotel in Washington, D.C., to decide the fate of the Michigan and Florida Democratic delegates. The Clinton campaign, which has supporters on the committee, wants them all seated. Expect a compromise.
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Employment and the Work Force, Business and Economy

In tough economy, the "nouveau poor" go from six-figure salaries to food stamps

By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji

A shopper rings up groceries at a self-service checkout station. David McNew/Getty Images
David McNew/Getty Images

Janie Larson and Amy Lipps were solidly middle class. Janie went to the food bank this week for the first time. Amy never took any kind of aid in her life before, but as she and her husband search for full-time work, they are now receiving food stamps. The Takeaway talks with two members of America's growing "nouveau poor."
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