'The Indicator from Planet Money': The young trolls of Wall Street are growing up Retail traders are still buying stocks as much as they were during the pandemic, subverting expectations that they would go away after people returned to work and their pre-COVID lives. Darian Woods
Faced with limited work options, asylum-seekers are starting businesses in Washington state Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Aircraft production slowdown leads to airliner job cuts Boeing has pledged safety over speed in fulfilling aircraft deliveries, after numerous technical mishaps. But the production delays have hurt air carriers, particularly Southwest.
Head of Hong Kong's top journalist group says she lost 'WSJ' job due to her role Reporter Selina Cheng says she lost her Wall Street Journal job after refusing her supervisor's request to withdraw from the election to lead the journalism group, which advocates for press freedom. The Associated Press
Filmmakers profile America's economically lost generation in 'Two American Families' FRONTLINE documentarians Tom Casciato and Kathleen Hughes spent decades following two working-class families who lost well-paying manufacturing jobs and then struggled to regain their way of life. Tonya Mosley
Examining the economic policy of J.D. Vance, Trump's vice presidential nominee NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance's approach to economic policy. Sacha Pfeiffer
NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Davis says he was handcuffed and removed from United flight The former NFL player says the “traumatizing experience” took place when the plane landed on Saturday. He says six FBI and other law enforcement agents boarded the plane and placed him in handcuffs. Jonathan Franklin
Thousands of Philadelphia municipal employees return to work in person after citywide mandate Philadelphia's new mayor mandated the return to in-person work.
Dollar General will pay $12 million in fines over workplace safety violations The agreement says the chain must correct any future safety violations regarding blocked exits or access to fire extinguishers and electrical panels — or face fines of up to $500,000 per violation. Jonathan Franklin
Get there while you can: The Mirage in Las Vegas will be closing its doors in 1 day After 34 years, the iconic Mirage casino and hotel on the Las Vegas strip will close Wednesday. It will reopen in 2027 as a Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas. Hosts