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  • When Congress finally gets down to hashing out a tax plan, there’s going to be a lot of  talk about whether it needs to be deficit neutral.  But what does that really mean, and how do you get there? A whole lot of gimmickry.  Click the audio player above to hear the full story.

  • The Obama-era regulation known as the Clean Power Plan is expected to be the next target for the White House to cut back regulations. It’s something of a zombie, since the Supreme Court halted its rollout, yet the EPA is required to take measures to regulate carbon pollution (due to an agency finding that greenhouse […]

  • This week, Facebook handed over 3,000 Russian-linked ads to congressional investigators. The ads give just a glimpse into the scope of Russian meddling in the presidential election. Facebook has characterized the ads as appearing to amplify racial and social divisions. Now The Washington Post has a story about how Russian operatives used a sophisticated Facebook advertising tool […]

  • Instead of focusing on the technique, Kimball says, the key to a good home meal is all about big flavors.
    Courtesy of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street

    Christopher Kimball is loosening his bow tie and having more fun in the kitchen.

  • Travis Stegall looks at what he calls his “field of dreams,” where he plans to install solar panels to help subsidize energy costs for low-income residents of Brunswick, Georgia.
    Emily Jones/ for Marketplace

    Brunswick, Georgia is trying to install solar panels in a field, so it can sell the power to the local utility for a rebate that can be given to low-income residents.

  • The Gila River Indian Community could have chosen to bank their water in underground storage systems through recharge facilities like this one on their reservation. 
    Carrie Jung/ for Marketplace

    Phoenix made a deal with the nearby Gila River Indian Community to share the tribe's water supply.

  • Piles of tax forms at the 58th Street Library in New York City.
    Mario Tama/Getty Images

    Our tax code supports a whole lot of social programs. No wonder it's complicated.

  • Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick has been stripped of his position as CEO, but he still retains enough power at the ride-sharing company to make things difficult for the new CEO.  It’s a common problem at tech companies, where voting shares are often concentrated in the hands of founders and early investors.   Click the audio player […]

  • The Trump administration is asking for new regulations in the name of grid reliability. Specifically, it wants to support coal and nuclear power to make sure the U.S. always has a  supply on-hand for possible times of need. But skeptics wonder if this is all a back-door bailout for power plants that simply can’t compete […]

  • The Federal Reserve Bank’s message for a while now has been, broadly speaking, “the economy’s doing pretty well.” The central bank has also said it’s time to phase out the extraordinary support that it put in place during the financial crisis, like ultra-low interest rates. As the unemployment rate has dropped, there are real worries […]