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But if federal lands are turned over to states, there’s no guarantee that land would stay public. Wyoming has sold about 20% ...
As a college counselor in Houston, Texas, Khadyajah Jenkins witnesses students lack of access to books first-hand. So, ...
I want a house so badly,” said Ashley Ayala of Texas. “But for work, I travel three weeks out of the month... It is very hard ...
Paresh Dave, senior writer at WIRED, joins Marketplace’s Nova Safo on “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” ...
Changes in the interpretation of campaign finance law could be on the horizon. Also on the show: a new approach to homeless ...
Microsoft, Amazon and BlackRock are among the employers that have reportedly had repeated rounds of layoffs in recent months.
Plus, we visit affordable housing built on public land, break down why lower tariffs will still pinch consumers and discuss ...
We’ll learn how grown-ups use credit cards and get some tips for being responsible with them. Then the ghost pirates show up.
The Congressional Budget Office projects the bill would increase federal deficits over the next 10 years by nearly $3.3 ...
It turns out there was not a surge in hiring. Instead, the seasonal adjustment to the data, meant to account for schools ...
After Hurricane Helene flooded a crucial corridor for commerce, businesses are rethinking how to build back smarter.
Associated Press data reporter Sharon Lurye explains how scammers are using stolen identities to steal financial aid and ...