How much of our lives do we actually control? We dive into that question this week and look at seasonal allergies and their financial burden, how one writer got more than lucky at poker and landed in the big bucks, and a peek behind the scenes at who really makes rules for what happens on the internet. Plus, how import and export businesses adapt to the threats of tariffs, and how one police department uses mindfulness to address concerns around aggression in its ranks.
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The Economics of Disaster (Encore)
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The Marketplace Weekend finale
The economics of disability
Truckers, negotiators and powerful soccer moguls
Graduating into the economy
Women bandits, language bias and … yep, those tariffs
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Sports bets, romance novels and tech in the public sector
Return to Puerto Rico
Financial advice, food deserts, and puppies
Welfare, tax day and how to be an umpire
Teachers, tariffs, and savings-savvy tech workers
Trade wars, cheese ads and Maxwell House Passover
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