Yum Yum Sauce: The Making Of An American Condiment Japanese steakhouses often serve a creamy orange-pink sauce alongside a steaming meal. Online, fans obsess over hacking the recipe for this "Japanese classic," but its roots are firmly American. Oliver Whang
T-Mobile a big step closer to merging with Sprint Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Monica Nickelsburg about Federal approval for a proposed merger between Bellevue-based T-Mobile and Sprint. Kim Malcolm
In India, Millennials Face A Tough Job Market With Unemployment At 4-Decade High India's economy is growing, but job creation has not kept pace. Unemployment is at a four-decade high. Hardest hit are educated millennials, whose ambitions are bigger than those of their parents. Lauren Frayer
The U.S. Has Nearly 1.9 Billion Acres Of Land. Here's How It Is Used The U.S. is a big place, nearly 1.9 billion acres. Stacey Vanek Smith and Cardiff Garcia from NPR's daily economics podcast, The Indicator, look at how all that land is divvied up. Cardiff Garcia
U.S. Economy Slows: Trump's 3% Growth Pledge Now In Rearview Mirror The U.S. growth rate fell to 2.1% in the second quarter amid a slowdown in exports. The Trump administration has targeted a growth rate of 3% or above, citing the Republican tax cuts passed in 2017. Avie Schneider
Economic Crisis Rattles Venezuelan Cattle Ranchers Power outages, increased crime and gasoline shortages are hurting Venezuela's once-vaunted cattle industry. Herds have been halved and meat production is down by more than 60 percent. John Otis
The Cosmic Crisp apple will hit grocery stores after 22 years in the making Kim Malcolm talks with journalist Brooke Jarvis about the launch of the Cosmic Crisp apple. Kim Malcolm
Nissan Is Cutting 12,500 Jobs; Latest Sign Of Trouble For The Auto Industry Battered by a drop in sales and profits, Nissan plans cuts around the world — including more than 1,400 jobs in the United States. It's the latest sign of tumultuous times for the car industry. Amy Scott
Pabst Blue Ribbon Seeks Buzz With Hard Coffee Americans are buying less beer from big breweries, so companies are getting creative to attract customers. Pabst is testing what one customer describes as a "Frappuccino" — with an alcoholic kick. Jeff Brady
Boeing's 737 Max woes could hit Renton hard If Boeing has to reduce or halt production of the 737 Max, it would be a big deal for the aviation sector and an even bigger deal in the town where the MAX planes are made: Renton. John Ryan