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For Hungarian Borrowers, A Mortgage Nightmare

Since the U.S. housing bubble burst, many Americans have found themselves struggling to pay off mortgages that are worth more

GOP Candidates Reopen Debate Over Gold

The glitter of gold has provided some added luster to the Republican primaries in the past couple of weeks as

Many In High-Risk Insurance Pools Face Lifetime Coverage Limits

Thanks to the health care overhaul, most people no longer have to worry about getting sick and running out of

Campaigns Embrace Twitter: Who Let The Snark Out?

O, for the love of Fido. In the messaging wars between presidential campaigns, there’s no hiding the women (Newt Gingrich’s

Share Your Photos: The People And Places You Love

In February, the young readers in NPR’s Backseat Book Club will read Shooting Kabul by N.H. Senzai. In the book,

Destination: Detroit

A moody wintertime fog drifts through the skies as our plane lands early in Detroit. The city is in the

Florida GOP Primary Let Romney Show Skill In Political Knife Fight

With virtually all polls giving him a solid lead among Florida’s Republican voters, Mitt Romney is expected to handily win

More Than A Million Condoms Recalled In South Africa

The party may be over, but the trouble may just be starting in South Africa. The health department in Free

How SuperPACs Are ‘Gaming’ The 2012 Campaign

If you thought the 2008 election cycle was full of negative ads, just wait until 2012′s campaign gets fully underway.

No More E-Books Vs. Print Books Arguments, OK?

Jonathan Franzen’s in the news again, this time talking about how e-books are chiseling away at the foundations of civilization

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Marketplace

Hosted by Kai Ryssdal, award-winning Marketplace is public radio's daily magazine of business and economics.

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All Things Considered

For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features.

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7PM to 9PM Millions Now Listening Will Never Die

Millions Now Listening Will Never Die

Our post-punk show, Millions Now Listening Will Never Die, is hosted by the legendary Jon Mooneyham. Jon is also an adjunct teacher at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma. He played guitar in the Flaming Lips back in the day and has met and interviewed practically every band alive.

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