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A potato farmer in Idaho decides to give away millions of potatoes when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the usual channels through which he sells them.
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We're getting into the oil business. We go to Kansas, and negotiate with a preacher to buy 100 barrels of crude.
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Public broadcasting reports sweep 2015 duPont-Columbia Awards.
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The signature is supposed to say, "This is me." But why do we still use it?
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With online health-insurance markets set to open this week, it's still unclear whether healthy people will sign up. Yet the success of the program depends on them.
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On today's show, every single dollar bill in the world — every $20, every $100, everything — is printed on paper made at one small mill in Massachusetts. That's been the case for 130 years.