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Emily Henderson is a former intern at Marketplace.
James Surowiecki talks about why we don't need to fear the "Robopocalypse."
It's a long process that starts 48 hours before the storm makes landfall. Starting back up can take even longer.
Max Brooks talks about his new book "Minecraft: The Island" and what he learned from playing the online game.
Matthew Prince terminated the account of extremist website The Daily Stormer, but he's still worried about censorship.
James Briggs from the Indianapolis Star gives an update on the layoffs at the furnace and air conditioner factory.
Photographer Jason Reblando tells the story of America's historic greenbelt towns.
New York Times culture critic Wesley Morris discusses the way race and culture intersect in the aftermath of Charlottesville.
The change in the market has been driven by the community, writer Ashley C. Ford says.
Once an urban staple, the businesses are decreasing as developers transform neighborhoods. But people still depend on them.
In the U.S., people wrote about 38 checks on average in 2015, compared to 18 in Canada, 8 in the U.K., and almost none in Germany.