Kai Ryssdal’s in London this week, reporting on how Brexit is affecting people, businesses and the economy. But first: The Trump administration is taking the Affordable Care Act to court … what happens if it wins?
From cringeworthy to scary: a history of anti-drug PSAs
by Peter Balonon-Rosen
Illustration by Rose Conlon, images courtesy of Partnership for a Drug-Free America, National Crime Prevention Council and Truth.
We remember anti-drug PSAs for reasons their makers didn't intend.
How much would you pay for a "defaced" baseball card?
by Bridget Bodnar
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Turns out, quite a lot.
McDonald’s bets on AI to help it sell more burgers
by Renata Sago
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The fast food chain is acquiring digital startup Dynamic Yield for more than $300 million.
Trump administration reverses course on ACA
by Tracey Samuelson
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In a filing with a federal appeals court in New Orleans Monday, the Trump administration said the entire Affordable Care Act should be struck down as unconstitutional. It’s asking the court to affirm a December ruling by a Texas judge, who found that the repeal of financial penalties for not having insurance rendered the whole […]
When it comes to Brexit, everyone is tired
by Kimberly Adams and Kai Ryssdal
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Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal shares what he’s learned about the U.K.'s plan to leave the European Union.