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Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to

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The employee ownership movement is growing, and one of its biggest champions is also a private equit

From politics and economics to psychology and the arts, many of the modern ideas we take for granted

Five years ago, we published an episode about the boom in home DNA testing kits, focusing on the hig

Justin Trudeau, facing record-low approval numbers, is doubling down on his progressive agenda. But

So you want to help people? That’s great — but beware the law of unintended consequences. Three stor

The psychologist Daniel Kahneman — a Nobel laureate and the author of Thinking, Fast and Slow — rece

People who are good at their jobs routinely get promoted into bigger jobs they’re bad at. We explain

Fareed Zakaria says yes. But it’s not just political revolution — it’s economic, technological, even

The political debates over immigration can generate a lot of fuzzy facts. We wanted to test American

As the U.S. tries to fix its messy immigration system, our neighbor to the north is scooping up more

The U.S. immigration system is a massively complicated machine, with a lot of worn-out parts. How to

She arrived in the U.S. as an 11-year-old refugee, then rose to become Secretary of State. Her views

How did a nation of immigrants come to hate immigration? We start at the beginning, sort through the

Economists have discovered an odd phenomenon: many people who use social media (even you, maybe?) wi

In ancient Rome, it was bread and circuses. Today, it’s a World Cup, an Olympics, and a new Saudi-ba

What surprises lurk in our sewage? How did racist city planners end up saving Black lives? Why does

It used to feel like magic. Now it can feel like a set of cheap tricks. Is the problem with Google —

A wide-open conversation with three women who guided Richard Feynman through some big adventures at

In his final years, Richard Feynman's curiosity took him to some surprising places. We hear from his

What happens when an existentially depressed and recently widowed young physicist from Queens gets a