The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: How to Build Wealth at Any Age

Millions of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. But what if you could take control of your finances—not just to have more money, but to build a life you actually want? In this episode, we talk about what financial freedom really means, the most common mistakes people make with money, and the practical steps to set your kids up for future success—from the right accounts to how to use them.

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CBS News Roundup - 08/02/2025 | Weekend Roundup

On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup," host Allison Keyes gets the latest on the economy, the Federal Reserve and tariffs from CBS's Linda Kenyon at the White House and CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger. We'll hear from CBS's Tom Hanson on how cuts in federal funding are affecting certain school programs. In the "Kaleidoscope with Allison Keyes" segment, a discussion about urban farming and its role in helping to sustain communities of color.

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The Best One Yet - 🐲 Pokémon: The Little Monsters that Played Their Cards Right

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Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Don’t Give Up on the Law Just Yet

It’s easy to give up on the courts right now. SCOTUS is throwing down unreasoned decisions expanding Donald Trump’s authority, and Senate Republicans keep confirming the president’s cronies to lifetime judgeships, tarnishing the entire judiciary with their corruption.  But there are judges—courageous, hard-working men and women—who have chosen a different path and are fighting to protect democracy and restore our civil rights. In his new book, Better Judgment: How Three Judges Are Bringing Justice Back to the Courts (out Sept. 2), Reynolds Holding tells the story of three of these judges and how they are laying the groundwork for a post-Trump future in which the courts serve as guardians of liberty rather than instruments of autocracy. Holding speaks with co-host Mark Joseph Stern about these judges’ refusal to accept business as usual and vision of a court that truly delivers equal justice to all. 

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It Could Happen Here - It Could Happen Here Weekly 193

All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. 

- The Fight for Trans Youth Healthcare at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

- Post Woke Cinema

- AI Minstrel Shows feat. Bridget Todd

- Community Preparedness Basics with Live Like the World is Dying

- Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #27

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Community Preparedness Basics with Live Like the World is Dying

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Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #27

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Planet Money - Would you trust an economist with your economy?

Trust in experts is down. In all kinds of institutions and professions - in government, in media, in medical science... and lately, economists are feeling the burn acutely. In fact, President Trump just fired the economist who ran the Bureau of Labor Statistics, accusing her – with no evidence – of faking a jobs report that showed fewer gains than expected.

In decades past, economists whispered in the ears of presidents. Now, many politicians and voters are disenchanted with the field.

On today's show, we speak with economists about how distrust is messing with their minds and interfering with their work. Can they build up trust again?

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