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  • Reverse mortgages may not be the best financial decision for you. Learn more in this segment of "Protecting Your Money".
  • Evan Gershkovich and others returned to the U.S. in a historic prisoner swap with Russia. But they face a long road to recovery, and Liz Cathcart, executive director for Hostage U.S., explains what it will take to reintegrate them.
  • As the Democratic National Convention kicks off, political philosopher Michael Sandel talks about how Democrats can win back the trust of working Americans who have been hurt by decades of trade and economic policies that both parties have pursued.
  • Opera Memphis just announced its 2024-25 season, which includes Stravinsky's rarely produced "The Rake's Progress," a collaboration with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra featuring Mozart's "Requiem," the Opera America National Conference, and Bizet's iconic "Carmen" at the Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center.
  • See what type of seminars may be more after your money than benefiting you.
  • Discover how companies can use free trials and undisclosed information to scam you out of your hard-earned money.
  • Callers claiming to be a government agency or corporation, are more often than not scammers. Learn how to protect your money and make wise buying decisions with this "Protecting Your Money" segment.
  • The New Yorker's Dexter Filkins talks about Israel's preemptive missile strike on the Iranian-backed Hezbollah and what might follow.
  • As college comes back into session, students face new rules about protesting after the pro-Palestinian encampments across campuses in the spring. Phi Beta Kappa Society CEO and former Brandeis University President Frederick Lawrence joins us. Plus, former Israeli hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin gives us an update on the massive protests in Israel.
  • Discover tactics that alarm companies use to scam customers.
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