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Renata Sago

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Orlando, FL, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • NPR
  • Marketplace

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Ella Augusta Johnson Dinkins, Champion Of Zora Neale Hurston's Hometown, Dies At 102

Dinkins, who knew the writer, was a longtime resident of Eatonville, Fla., which was founded by freed slaves in 1887. She helped start the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities. → Read More

"Alt-doc" mortgages are booming. Some analysts are worried.

People who don't qualify for traditional mortgages can get "unconventional" loans. But what if the economy slips? → Read More

Why more grocery stores are selling prepared food

The American grocery store is becoming more similar to mall food courts, selling prepared food and partnering with restaurants. → Read More

I’ve Always Wondered: How did pepper get married to salt?

The histories of salt and pepper are very different. → Read More

What to expect from Trump's U.K. trip

There will be lots of pomp, not much progress. → Read More

Energy drinks may cause serious heart problems, study shows

A new study says drinkers, beware. → Read More

Nordstrom goes small with "Local" stores

It's about square feet and making moves away from malls. → Read More

Rising demand for plant protein feeds growth of the humble pea

The versatile legume can be found in pasta, milk, pet food and the “Beyond Burger.” → Read More

Rising demand for plant protein feeds growth of the humble pea

The versatile legume can be found in pasta, milk, pet food and the “Beyond Burger.” → Read More

How is it that gas prices can be so different block to block?

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

What's your favorite grocery store that no longer exists?

Tell us about the supermarkets that left an impact on your life. → Read More

Bars without booze for the sober and "sober-curious"

They're popping up across the country. → Read More

Report finds link between high housing costs and poor health

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

Look out, beef. Plant-based patties are vying to win over meat lovers.

Two new burgers made from plants look like meat, cook like meat, and taste like meat. → Read More

Schools worry that shutdown will affect lunch programs

The shutdown has school districts worried about their ability to feed students. → Read More

Cold brew coffee is straight hotness right now

Across the United States, more people are getting their caffeine drinks ice-cold instead of steaming-hot. → Read More

Looking at wealth management through a "gender lens"

Last year, investors put $2.4 billion into assets that promote gender equality. → Read More

The business that's not happening, thanks to the shutdown

From mergers and food regulation to taxes and immigration, daily commerce is in limbo. → Read More

Manhattan housing prices cooled in 2018

The median home sale in the borough has dipped below $1 million for the first time since 2015. → Read More

A growing number of travel businesses ask people to ditch their cellphones

It's about being present in the moment. → Read More