Pakistan Aid; Feds and the Housing Market; State Budgets and Pension Plans; Electing Judges with Money; 'The Big C' Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: Mortgage Securities, Bombing in Baghdad, Headlines Government Considers Next Moves for Fannie and Freddie Taliban Stones Young Couple to Death in Afghanistan Money Spent on State Supreme Court Elections Doubles in Past Decade Aid Workers Face Challenges in Responding to Pakistan Floods Imagining a 'World Without Islam' Top of the Hour: Suicide Bombing in Baghdad, Headlines Suicide Bomber Strikes Baghdad Pakistan Aid Gap May Offer US an Opportunity to Restore Relations Wyclef Jean: Haiti's Next President? Public Pensions: What Are a State's Responsibilities? Archeologists' Major Discovery at Site of Civil War Prison The Big C: Can Cancer Be Funny? Suicide Bomber Attacks Baghdad as US Prepares for Withdrawal A person takes notes on the pamphlet listing the homes that are being auctioned off by Fannie Mae during the foreclosed home auction at the Miami Beach Convention Center on August 14, 2010. ( Joe Raedle / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC