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Why Instagram users are hiding their photos
Instagram grids increasingly have zero photos. Young people are driving this trend by prioritizing fleeting and private engaging over permanent interactions.
What Is The Glass-Steagall Act?
During last night's debate, there were several references to the banking law, which was repealed under President Bill Clinton.
On Television, What's Old Is New Again
Classic is in. "The Judy Garland Show," "The Merv Griffin Show" and "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" are all returning.
Art Collector Donates His Paintings, But You Wouldn't Know It From The Walls
Henry Bloch – the 'H' in H&R Block – has donated his art collection to a museum, but he found a way to keep enjoying the works at home.
Economist Says We Need To Rethink How We Recycle
Thomas Kinnaman argues that it may not make sense to recycle glass and plastic as much as we do currently in America.
Wisconsin Gun Store Found Liable for Straw Buyer Sale
Legal scholar Emily Bazelon discusses two high-profile cases that are playing into the larger national debate on gun control.
Democratic Debate: Clinton And Sanders Spar, Shake Hands
The top two contenders, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, differed over topics including gun control, Syria and Wall Street reform.
Surge Of Violence In Israel Sparks Alarm, New Security Steps
NPR's Emily Harris in Jerusalem shares the latest on the new wave violence and what measures are being taken to stop it.