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Why 1999 was such a big year for movies
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Brian Raftery, author of the book, Best. Movie. Year. Ever.: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen.
Dozens Killed As Earthquake Slams Indonesia
David Lipson, Indonesia correspondent for Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Lombok, speaks to NPR's Ari Shapiro about the damage sustained from the 6.9 earthquake Indonesia.
A Study Found Bankruptcy Soared Among Americans 65 And Older
Americans age 65 and older who file for bankruptcy has tripled since what it was in 1991. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with lead author Deborah Thorne of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project about the factors behind this rise.
Climate And Wildfire Science Specialist Weighs In On Worsening Conditions In California
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with LeRoy Westerling, climate and wildfire science specialist at the University of California, Merced, about President Trump and Gov. Jerry Brown's, Calif., comments on worsening wildfires.
Manafort Trial Day 5: Prosecutors Call Longtime Partner Rick Gates to Testify
by Carrie Johnson
Lawyers for Paul Manafort get a chance to cross examine his former accountant, who has testified she helped him file deceptive paperwork to the IRS and to bank lenders.
U.S. Restores Economic Sanctions On Iran
by Michele Kelemen
The U.S. phased in sanctions on Iran that it had lifted in the nuclear deal. These are meant to signal to other countries that they should stop trading with Iran or risk losing access to U.S. markets.
There Aren't Enough Houses On The Market To Meet Demand
by Ben Markus
During the Great Recession, investors bought up a lot of homes and are now renting them out. In cities like Denver, even as home prices soar, investors are still not putting those properties back on the market.
Pepsi CEO Steps Down After 12 Years
by Yuki Noguchi
Indra Nooyi, the 62 year old CEO of PepsiCo will step down in October. She has been at the helm of the soda and snacks conglomerate for 12 years and is credited with diversifying the company's product lineup to include healthier items, as well as boosting profits.