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Today's show is about the fickle market for art. What makes a dead shark cost $12 million, and a photo of steel wool that looks like a tornado cost only $1,265?
When an American company named ABRO learns their goods are being counterfeited in China, they start their own trade war.
The internet was supposed to get rid of middlemen--but instead they are taking over the global economy.
Thieves are stealing billions of dollars worth of gasoline in Mexico. The President is taking drastic action to cut them off, and it comes at a serious cost. Content warning: Audio of deadly pipeline explosion.
The story of an NBA All-Star and an experiment: To make a desirable basketball shoe cheap enough for anyone.
The story of the day the Federal Reserve got its independence and the fight—an actual physical fight—to keep it.
Airbnb has changed New Orleans. And now landlords and preservationists are fighting over the future of the city.
What does the rise of dominant tech companies say about competition and the state of antitrust law? Third in a series.
How Robert Bork won the fight over the very meaning of competition in America, and paved the way for some of the biggest companies we've ever seen.
At the turn of the 20th century, Ida Tarbell investigated John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil. What she discovered changed the economy of the United States.