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A while back, the charity Feeding America was a mess. It was sending pickles to food banks that wanted produce, and potatoes to Idaho. So they called some economists, and a free food market was born.


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Walmart and Amazon are in a battle to be the store where you buy everything. But when both companies sell everything, what sets them apart? Food inventions like a bright, red pickle!


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 November 17, 2017  18m
 
 

#805: War And Peace And Cows


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 November 15, 2017  19m
 
 

#672: Bagging the Birkin


Once you've got a Birkin bag, you've made it. But to get one, you need more than just money. Birkins always seem to be mysteriously out of stock. This is no accident.


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 November 10, 2017  17m
 
 

#804: Your Cell Phone's A Snitch


Timothy Carpenter stole cell phones. Then his phone sold him out to the Feds. Now the Supreme Court has to decide how private our cell phone data should be.


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 November 8, 2017  21m
 
 

#369: If Teens Ran the Fed


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 November 3, 2017  16m
 
 

#803: Nudge, Nudge, Nobel


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 November 1, 2017  18m
 
 

#802: The Hotel at the Center of the World


A Chinese company pays millions of dollars for a failing hotel in a small, rural town. We follow the trail of money, and it explains the world economy.


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 October 28, 2017  21m
 
 

#579: Is the NCAA An Illegal Cartel?


In any other industry, it's illegal for a group of companies to get together and cap wages. What makes the NCAA different?


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 October 25, 2017  19m
 
 

#801: The Death Show


Today on the show: death. We have four stories about how people prepare for death and what they leave behind for the living.


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 October 21, 2017  16m