On the Planet Money podcast,
the economic world we've been living in for decades was built on some basic assumptions.
But the people who built that world are long gone.
And right now,
those assumptions are kind of up in the air.
Like the dollar as the reserve currency.
Is that era over?
If so, what could replace it?
And what does that mean for the rest of us?
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I'm Corva Coleman.
Minnesota authorities have arrested a suspect wanted in the fatal shootings of a top Democratic state lawmaker and her husband.
Minnesota Public Radio's Matt Sepic says officers spent nearly two days looking for the suspect.
57-year-old Vance Belter allegedly killed former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark after driving to their home dressed as a police officer.
He's also suspected of shooting and wounding Democratic state Senator John Hoffman.
and his wife Yvette.
Investigators say they found a list of names and addresses of public officials from at least five other states in Belter's vehicle.
Israel and Iran have continued to exchange fire overnight.
The conflict is now in its fourth day,