An Apple II Manual Sells At Auction For $787,484 The manual was signed and personally inscribed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1980. The auction house said the winning bidder was Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts.
The 42 Million Americans Who Receive SNAP Benefits Are Set To Get $36 More A Month Susan Davis speaks to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack about the new increase in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits.
The Future Is Uncertain For Women In Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule Scott Simon speaks with Manizha Wafeq of the Afghanistan Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry about if and how women can continue to make gains under new Taliban rule.
New York Irish Pub Owner Sells Millions Worth Of Soda Bread Scones Scott Simon speaks with Mary O'Halloran of Mary O's, a New York Irish pub. She's seen extraordinary sales of soda bread scones after almost losing her business because of pandemic closures.
From 'The Indicator': Holy Cow, It's Fake Meat! The plant-based meat industry is growing rapidly, and companies that have traditionally focused on fattening cows with grass, corn, soy and other crops are now trying to take beef out of the equation. Sally Herships
MLB Is Ending Its 70-Year Partnership With Baseball Card Manufacturer Topps Fanatics is expected to be the new partner with MLB to manufacture trading cards, edging out baseball's long-time partner, Topps. Jaclyn Diaz
Air Travel Frustrations Rise Amid Chronic Delays And Cancellations Spirit and American have canceled hundreds of flights in recent weeks. Meanwhile, a key member of Congress is calling on the FAA to crack down on travelers who turn violent. David Schaper
Facebook Reveals Most Viewed Posts To Rebut Claims It's Rife With Disinformation The social network is pushing back against claims its platform is dominated by inflammatory, highly partisan right-wing accounts. Shannon Bond
Cryptocurrencies May Be Reined In Soon — Here's What Regulators Want To Change The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission compared cryptocurrencies to the "Wild West." Made to operate outside government control, the regulator is asking Congress to help rein them in. David Gura
America's Security May Depend On Critical Minerals. But Mine Workers Are Scarce As job openings increase to meet the growing demand for metals and critical minerals, there are fewer skilled employees to fill them. Savannah Sicurella