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What's at stake in the MLB lockout
NPR's David Folkenflik discusses the offseason lockout negotiations with baseball analyst and former player Doug Glanville.
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Gun Control: 'Only Modest Change' In Opinion Since Newtown Shootings
The latest Pew poll shows a slight upward shift in the percentage of Americans who say it's more important to control gun ownership than it is to protect the right to own guns. But deeply felt feelings appear to be limiting the change.
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After being scammed, one woman tries to get her money back
There were a record number of cybercrimes reported to the FBI last. The Planet Money team follows one woman who was scammed out of over $800,000 on her quest to get her money back.
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Fact Check: Hillary Clinton, Those Emails And The Law
A top Republican senator charged that Hillary Clinton "probably" broke the law with her use of private emails as secretary of state. But it's not likely to be so clear.
How do Leahy Laws apply to U.S. support for Israel.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks the former head of an office in the State Department that regulates weapons transfers about what's known as the Leahy Laws and how they apply to U.S. support for Israel.
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Look out, it's lighthouse season. The government is offering 10 fixer-uppers
As part of an annual effort, the General Services Administration is offloading six lighthouses this year to eligible groups that promise to maintain them. The rest will be auctioned off to the public.
Fewer Young People Buying Houses, But Why?
First-time home buyers are participating at lower rates in the otherwise booming housing market. Experts offer differing opinions on whether — or when — younger buyers are likely to return.
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Republicans considering selling off federal land to pay for Trump's domestic agenda
Republicans are considering selling off some federal lands to pay for President Trump's domestic agenda, which is reigniting a decades-old controversy in the West.
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Suit In Alabama Seeks To Stop School Choice Law
Parents in some rural Alabama counties are asking a federal court to block a new state law that gives tax breaks to families who transfer out of failing schools. They argue that their children aren't getting a fair shot at a quality education.
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An Update On For-Profit Colleges
New regulations and new complaints for a troubled sector; a new owner for a troubled college.
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