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UPDATED 6:15 p.m Alex Goldmark here picking up the evening shift. We're watching a few different stories in the running for tomorrow's show. First up, is a nagging curiosity we've ... (article)
<p>The news today that the Obama administration wants to drill for oil off the U.S. coastline has environmental advocates up in arms. We'll be talking about this tomorrow and <strong>we want your help!</strong></p> (article)
Do-si-whats? Anyone else know what a Tagalong is? Me either, so when Kim and Melissa joined us for a great interview on repurposing Girl Scout cookies, I got confused. (article)
CERN's Large Hadron Collider is finally online; the White House holds a forum on Workplace Flexibility; looking at the case of the bullied teenager who hanged herself in Massachusetts... (episode)
Karol Rose, author of Work-Life Effectiveness: Bottom-Line Strategies for Today's Workplace, has worked in "work/life effectiveness" for many years, and shares her thoughts on today's... (article)
Only two weeks and a day until tax time! If you had a rough 2009, however, there may be a silver lining. If your income went down last year, you might qualify for more deductions and ... (article)
Anna Sale back on the dayside producing shift. I'm just back from a week reporting at a hospital in rural Haiti, where one question kept coming up from patients and local residents a... (article)
We continue our personal finance series, DIY Bailout, with some tips for tax time. Beth Kobliner will be taking your questions here. With the April 15th deadline looming, what do you... (article)
Education Secretary Arne Duncan; Moscow's next moves after yesterday's subway bombings; radical Michigan militia arrested; special master for TARP executive compensation, Ken Feinberg... (episode)
We've been thinking about a possible national curriculum and are asking you: other than the essentials of reading and math, what's the one other class that you think should be require... (article)