Media Summary: For most of human history, horsepower made the world go. Then came the machines. So why are there still seven million horses ... Why does an 18th-century Christian oratorio lend such comfort to our own turbulent times? Stephen Dubner sets out for Dublin to ... Is it tradition … or protectionism? And what happens when the bourbon boom turns into a glut? You can find the transcript and ...

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For most of human history, horsepower made the world go. Then came the machines. So why are there still seven million horses ... Why does an 18th-century Christian oratorio lend such comfort to our own turbulent times? Stephen Dubner sets out for Dublin to ... Is it tradition … or protectionism? And what happens when the bourbon boom turns into a glut? You can find the transcript and ... In the U.S., there will soon be more people over 65 than there are under 18 — and it's not just lifespan that's improving, ... A Trump executive order is giving retail investors more access to private markets. Is that a golden opportunity — or fool's gold? The pandemic moved a lot of religious activity onto the internet. With faith-based apps, Silicon Valley is turning virtual prayers into ...

Thoroughbred auction prices keep setting records. But tracks are closing, gambling revenues are falling, and the sport is ... U.S. marriage rates have plummeted. But the babies keep coming, and the U.S. now leads the world in single-parent households. For years, the playwright David Adjmi was considered “polarizing and difficult.” But creating "Stereophonic" seems to have healed ... Zeke Emanuel (a physician, medical ethicist, and policy wonk) has some different ideas for how to lead a healthy and meaningful ... What happened when the Rooney Rule made its way from pro football to corporate America? Some progress, some backsliding, ... What does it take to “play 3D chess at 250 miles an hour”? And how far will $12.5 billion of “Big, Beautiful” funding go toward ...

Cory Booker on the politics of fear, the politics of hope, and how to split the difference. You can find the transcript and show notes ... Only a tiny number of “supertaskers” are capable of doing two things at once. The rest of us are just making ourselves miserable, ... Thomas Hildebrandt is trying to bring the northern white rhinoceros back from the brink of extinction. The wildlife veterinarian tells ... Most of us are are afraid to ask sensitive questions about money, sex, politics, etc. New research shows this fear is largely ... Chemist Jack Szostak wants to understand how the first life forms came into being on Earth. He and Steve discuss the danger of ...

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