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  • While mobile payments have become popular, there are still risks involved. Discover what you need to know on this segment of "Protecting Your Money".
  • Scams offering college loan relief have been around for years. Since Biden announced his plan to eliminate certain college debt, the amount of loan relief scams have increased, targeting unsuspecting individuals. Learn what to look for on this segment of "Protecting Your Money".
  • Kacky Walton talks with Claire Rutkauskas, Director of Programming at Creative Aging.
  • Know what to look out for when on social media, so you can protect yourself from scams.
  • It's been nearly 5 years since cash bail was removed for most people charged with misdemeanors in Harris County, Texas, home to Houston. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd heads to Harris County for a special series on how bail reform has changed the criminal justice system there.
  • University of Memphis (UofM) Department of Theatre and Dance begins its 2024-25 season with "12N, or What You Will." This performance is Holly Derr's groovy retelling of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
  • Walkie-talkie and pager explosions have killed more than 30 people and wounded thousands in Lebanon. We get the latest on the attacks on Hezbollah members from NPR's Jane Arraf in Beirut. Plus, security analyst Jim Walsh talks about the implications of the attacks.
  • Kacky Walton talked with Pam Dickey, the chairwoman of this year’s Pink Palace Crafts Fair.
  • Music at St. Louis series continues at St. Louis Catholic Church on Monday, September 23, at 7:00 p.m. with organist Chelsea Chen, a well-known organist and Artist-in-Residence at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, NYC.
  • Local governments around the country are reconsidering the use of cash bail. But those changes often lead to political backlash. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd continues his series from Harris County, which ended cash bail in 2019 for most misdemeanors.
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