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A war in Ukraine could push food prices up even more
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8 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
CNBC explains how an invasion of Ukraine might disrupt supply chains and drive up your grocery bill.
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States are placing new restrictions on what schools can teach about race and gender issues. The Washington Post speaks with teachers who have begun censoring themselves as a result.
Romance scams reached an all-time high last year. In Cosmopolitan, a woman tells the story of how she saved her grandmother from one.
There’s one factor that makes you more likely to fall for a scam, no matter your age, income, or education level. AARP tells us what it is.
A 16-year-old just made history by beating the world’s top chess player. CNN has the story.
Released:
Feb 23, 2022
Format:
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