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So there’s this whole movement around analog lifestyles. Young people are buying film cameras, collecting DVDs, knitting, and yes, wired headphones. The woman who runs the We spent 20 years telling kids that the future was digital. So I’m happy they’re

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Today, we dive into a dramatic moment from American history when the British were closing in on Washington, D.C.

The main point today is about how the credit card industry got started, all thanks to a guy named Frank McNamara.

The clock change debate is really a debate about how America chooses to organize life.