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On the next Morning Edition, the economy gets its report card this week. and third-quarter forecasts aren't great. What would an economic slowdown mean for President Trump? Also, is it smart to poke fun at punk? The guys behind The Hard Times talk with Rachel Martin about a new book and forty years of punk rock satire. Listen for all kinds of stories...
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If you knew a house was built in a high-risk flood area, would you buy it? Most states don't require sellers to release that information. But new disclosure laws in one state could change America's real estate game. Plus, the latest on wildfires spreading in Northern California on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Neil Young's distinct voice isn't getting any quieter with time. We'll talk with him about fifty years of making music with Crazy Horse, and a new album that's a cry for help for the environment. Plus, Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang shares his big ideas with undecided voters. Hear news, plus stories that affect your world on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, catching a spy is no easy task. Now computers can be programmed to find insider threats. But are their conclusions reliable? Also, a new HBO series inspired by a popular graphic novel puts a different spin on superheroes. We'll talk to the creator of 'Watchmen.' Listen for all kinds of stories on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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