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  • Last of five episodes. We follow the Planet Money oil to a gas station. And we ask: What would our world look like if there were no fossil fuels?
  • We take a moment to chat with KQED pop culture writer Emmanuel Hapsis about the TV Land series Younger, which just closed its third season.
  • You can find the same great news coverage, analysis, fact checking and more from NPR's political team streamlined at nprpolitics.org.
  • The "patriotic" cans will be available this month through the November election — just in time for a big sports summer and peak beer-selling season.
  • The pace of wage growth is one of the best indicators of economic health. But it can be measured with different methods. Each method tells a slightly different story about how the economy is doing.
  • A conversation with Campbell Harvey, whose 1986 thesis first explained how the yield curve could predict the direction of the economy.
  • People who've been to prison find it hard to get work once they're free. One solution to the problem may be a simple certificate.
  • It's jobs Friday! For a comprehensive mid-year update on the labor market, we ask labor economist Betsey Stevenson ten questions in ten minutes.
  • Every time the yield curve has inverted since 1970, the economy has fallen into recession. It's getting close to inverting now, but it may no longer be the recession predictor it once was.
  • Computing and the internet should make us more productive. Or should they?! It's an Indicator mystery.
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