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Dangerous passage: Refugees in Minnesota risk death to reach Canada
Feb 22, 2017
African asylum seekers are streaming to the border, making a perilous journey that has immigration and security officials worried.
Strong or weak? A hard call, when it comes to currency
by
Andy Uhler
Feb 8, 2017
The president isn't the only one looking for answers.
Trump's travel ban worries international students
Feb 8, 2017
There's real value for Americans in importing students from abroad.
How the rule of law can affect the stock market
Jan 31, 2017
A look at the connection between a country's political environment and stocks.
The case for Trump being a Marxist
Jan 24, 2017
Professor Mark Blyth said Trump has some of the same problems with capitalism as Marxists did back in the '70s.
01/18/17: Trade, Trump and the theater
Jan 18, 2017
Trump's nominee for Secretary of Commerce, billionaire investor Wilbur Ross, has a lot of opinions on trade. Philip Levy, from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, breaks down what the department actually does when it comes to that issue. Next, we'll talk about Trump's relationship with our currency and the markets. The U.S. dollar fell to its lowest level in weeks after he said it was too strong. Is volatility something we need to get used to? Plus: a look at Woody Harrelson's plan to direct and star in a livestreamed film called "Lost in London."
'The Founder' tells the contentious story of how McDonald's became a fast-food giant
by
Molly Wood
and Bridget Bodnar
Jan 17, 2017
Director John Lee Hancock tells us how Ray Kroc, played by Michael Keaton, helped the McDonalds brothers expand before buying them out.
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers thinks Trump tax reforms would hurt the economy
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Robert Garrova
Jan 11, 2017
Kai Ryssdal spoke with Harvard professor Lawrence Summers about his latest column for the Washington Post.
Brand identity is the key for magazines
by
Reema Khrais
Jan 10, 2017
Glossy and costly is a winner for some in the magazine industry.