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The U.S. dollar's long dominance as the world's currency is fraying as global investors warm to a "sell America" trading strategy.
With the Los Angeles Lakers valued at a record $10 billion, there aren't many people that can buy a sports team. Who are they and what will that mean to fans?
Services that split up payments into installments are increasingly popular, especially among young and low-to-middle income shoppers. But now the FICO credit scoring company will be tracking that debt ...
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There is a whole world of music out there that is barely touched on the airwaves. Saturdays at 6 is a curation of out of the box, pan-genre music from around the world. Host Kevin Doherty brings a ...
A provision in President Trump's mega spending bill defunds Planned Parenthood. The organization says 200 clinics may close. Most are in states where abortion is legal.
About 40 million people rely on the Colorado River for drinking water. It also irrigates agricultural fields. It's also shrinking. Now, states might agree on a potential deal on sharing the river.
The U.S. Dollar had its worst start this year is over half a century. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Harvard economics professor Kenneth Rogoff about why it's doing so poorly and what it means for ...
This episode was first published as a bonus episode for our Planet Money+ listeners. Today, we're making it available for ...
Republicans have passed President Trump's One Big, Beautiful bill, but is it built on bad faith stereotypes? The legislation ...
CapRadio board members approved the end of its operating agreements with NSPR and KHSU. The Sacramento-based station plans to ...