Jacob Goldstein
Stories
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Politics
Should We Kill The $100 Bill?
It feels like cash has disappeared. But there's more paper money out there than ever. That might be a problem.
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Business
Supreme Court Hears Case Involving Blackbeard's Ship, State And Property Rights
The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a case that involved both a 300-year-old pirate ship — and a contemporary fight between two powerful forces: states' rights and property rights.
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Business
What Selling Homes Online Says About Changes In The Global Economy
Tech companies are getting into the house-flipping business, buying up billions of dollars in homes from ordinary Americans. The companies are being funded in part by global investors.
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National
Google Replaces CAPTCHA With reCAPTCHA, A More Effective Way To Decide Who Is Human
Those online tests where you click boxes to prove you're not a robot are going away. A new test is here, it's always running in the background, trying to figure out if you're really a human being.
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Business
For Some Students, There's A New Way To Pay For College
There's a new way to pay for college. It's not debt — but students are on the hook after they graduate.
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Episode 903: A New Way To Pay For College
Some colleges are offering students a new way to pay. It's not a scholarship. It's not a loan. It's called an income share agreement. It's like the students are selling stock in themselves.