Student Loan Defaults; Pakistan Flooding; Nine Years of Gay Marriage; 'Lou Gehrig's Disease'; Learning to Swim 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: Defaulting on Student Loans, Headlines Students Defaulting on Many Loans at For-Profit Colleges Congress Passes Emergency Funds for Teachers, But Will They Get Their Jobs Back? Is Gulf Seafood Really Safe? Did Lou Gehrig Have Lou Gehrig's Disease? North Korea Joins YouTube and Twitter Olympian Cullen Jones on Swimming and Drowning Top of the Hour: Providing Aid to Pakistan, Headlines Will Pakistan's Relief Aid Prevent Destabilization? Blagojevich Jury Hung on 23 Counts Listeners Respond: Home Ownership Learning From 9 Years of Gay Marriage in The Netherlands Remembering Bobby Thomson and 'The Shot Heard 'Round The World' Summer Reading: Mona Simpson's 'My Hollywood' Dr. Laura Goes Off the Air Robina,6, sits amongst the rubble of her destroyed home August 17, 2010 in Charsadda, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been devastated, with rice, corn and wheat crops destroyed. ( Paula Bronstein / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC