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The study found Americans massively overestimate unemployment rates and the number of immigrants. Think you'd do better? Take the quiz.
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We listen back to Susan Stamberg's 1994 conversation with Don Pardo about his long and illustrious career.
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Buzzfeed's senior editor Samir Mezrahi and journalism professor Nikki Usher discuss the future of the industry.
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As eight big newspapers are spun off into a new company called Tribune Publishing, we take a look at this trend and what it means.
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From the wars in Gaza and Syria to the Ebola outbreak, we consider the effects of consuming a seemingly relentless onslaught of bad news.
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A Pew report found that the number of full-time newspaper reporters covering state politics fell dramatically in the past decade, raising questions about their ability to closely monitor politicians.
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The court's 6-3 decision reverses a lower court ruling on what has been a hotly contested issue. Aereo lets subscribers watch TV programming that it routes onto the Internet.
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Suzette Grillot talks with Italian citizen and lawyer KatiaGirotto about the outcome of European parliamentary elections, and how Italians feel about the…
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Media played a significant role in organizing the protests that spread like wildfire across the Middle East in 2011. But as Islamists put a stake in the…
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Joshua Landis offers an update about the situation in Syria, and how chemical weapons affect the public’s view of the civil war. The panel also talks…