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PODCAST ECONOMY When Will We See Inflation Come Down?
Inflation has reached heights not seen in four decades, with gas prices at all-time highs and many other items registering double digit increases. Is a recession likely in the near term? What are the effects on employment, and who might get hit hardest? What tools do policy makers have at their disposal to moderate the pace of price increases? Ellen McGirt, senior editor at Fortune magazine, moderates a panel with Karen Kimbrough, the chief economist at LinkedIn, Gregory Daco, the chief economist at EY-Parthenon, and Steven Rattner, CEO of Willett Advisors, as they discuss how we got here and where the economy is headed. Listen
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VIDEO SCIENCE Bill Nye the Science Guy on Big Disasters
Can we slow down a hurricane? What do we do if a supervolcano erupts? In the 23 years since the final episode of "Bill Nye the Science Guy" aired, natural disasters such as tsunamis, wildfires, and floods have significantly increased in frequency and intensity. Watch renowned science educator Bill Nye discuss these cataclysmic events, share solutions he believes have the highest potential to combat future calamities, and give a sneak peek of his
brand-new show, "The End is Nye," which premiers August 25. Watch
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ARTICLE SOCIAL MEDIAStopping the Spread of Fake News on Social Media
How are social media platforms contributing to the polarization and radicalization of the Internet? Can we reestablish control over our own information and digital society? Renée DiResta, technical research manager at Stanford Internet Observatory, answers questions about disinformation, the biggest culprits of digital extremism, and what the average person can do from their social feeds. Read
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