One of the key themes of American life right now is uncertainty — from the rising cost of living to the toll of natural disasters.
From the BBC World Service: To safeguard humanity’s digital footprint, some are storing digital artifacts at the Arctic World Archive.
Thousands of federal workers have been let go at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Forest Service, the Energy Department and more.
Today, we hear from Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan about what reparatory justice might look like for the state’s past racist housing practices.
From the BBC World Service: The U.K.’s antitrust body is calling for standardized labelling on baby formula to help parents save money.
That heart-shaped box of chocolates is likely to cost you more this year.
Today, we’ll explore It’s about how discrimination in Minnesota became national policy.
From the BBC World Service: The Japanese car giants Honda and Nissan have abandoned plans for a merger.
Imported flowers make up a $2 billion industry in the U.S. Plus, we’ll parse the latest consumer price index reading.
Today: how a nighttime business deal unlocked the gates of a Minnesota suburb for dozens of Black families — including the family of Marketplace special correspondent Lee Hawkins.