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Workers sew together the Planet Money t-shirt in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Kainaz Amaria/NPR hide caption

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Next Stop Bangladesh As We Follow Planet Money's T-Shirt

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OMG, BuzzFeed Is Investing In Serious News Coverage! Is It FTW?

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Someone has earned a spot on the naughty list this year. Courtesy of Three Rivers Press hide caption

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A Holiday Photo Book That Puts Families In An 'Awkward' Position

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If American Mustang fans are hungry to see the new version, European fans are starved. Ford hasn't sold the Mustang there since 1979. Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Around The World, Ford's Mustang Fuels A Dream

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Activists Cristian Avila (left), Dae Joong Yoon and Eliseo Medina ended their fasting for immigration reform after 22 days in Washington, D.C. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption

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Supporters Of Immigration Overhaul Remain Focused

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Sticker shock in the dairy aisle? If the government fails to pass the farm bill, milk prices could spike sometime after the first of the year. George Frey/Landov hide caption

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Why $7-Per-Gallon Milk Looms Once Again

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Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency are scheduled to visit Iran's heavy-water reactor in the city of Arak on Sunday as part of an international deal on the country's nuclear program. Hamid Forutan/EPA/Landov hide caption

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Iran's Nuclear Deal Faces Big Test

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An Afghan man rides a horse at sunset on Nadir Khan hill in Kabul, Afghanistan. Auliya Atrafi paid thousands of dollars and risked his life to escape the Taliban-controlled country, only to return after 12 years living in England. Rahmat Gul/AP hide caption

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There And Back Again: One Afghan's Journey To Find Home

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Fox sportscasters Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson appear during the 2005 Super Bowl pregame show in Jacksonville, Fla. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images hide caption

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To Liven Up NFL Pregame Shows, Take A Cue From 'The View'?

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A Seattle Seahawks fan at Monday night's game, when he and other helped set a new noise record and made the ground rumble. Elaine Thompson/AP hide caption

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Seahawks Fans Cause Earthquake, Set Noise Record

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