'Bloomberg' Reporter Outlines How Chinese Microchips Infiltrated Nearly 30 U.S. Companies NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bloomberg reporter Michael Riley following a story he co-authored about how Chinese microchips have infiltrated nearly 30 U.S. companies.
The Risk Associated With Buying A Discount Airline Ticket The Danish airline Primera Air this week announced its bankruptcy filing while flights were still in the air. Thousands of passengers were left stranded at ticket counters.
FAA Bill May Provide Relief To Air Travelers In Cramped Seats The U.S. Senate passed a bill Wednesday reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration. The bill has a number of provisions that would make flying more comfortable for travelers. David Schaper
Tax Authorities Were Either Unwilling To Take On The Trumps Or Lacked The Resources Tax experts weigh in on whether the IRS and state tax authorities fell down on the job by not preventing the dodges and tax schemes by Fred Trump alleged in The New York Times report. Jim Zarroli
'NYT' Reporter Discusses Year-Long Investigation Of President Trump's Taxes NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with The New York Times reporter Russ Buettner about the paper's year-long investigation into how President Trump reaped millions from his father's real estate business via dubious tax schemes.
How The New North American Trade Deal Will Affect The Automotive Industry The new North American trade agreement will impact the automotive industry if approved by Congress. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ann Wilson from the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association about how.
'Forbes' Investigates President Trump's Finances Donald Trump once predicted that he could be the first presidential candidate to run and make money on it. Rachel Martin talks to Dan Alexander of Forbes, who says Trump's net worth has dropped.
Amazon Becomes Largest Company To Commit To Minimum $15 Hourly Wage Amazon announced on Tuesday that it will raise wages to $15 an hour starting Nov. 1 for some 250,000 regular workers and 100,000 seasonal workers. Alina Selyukh
Going It Solo: The Complicated Financial Lives Of Freelancers For a growing population of independent workers, the flexibility of contract work comes with the headache of dealing with taxes and other issues that employers would normally handle. Yuki Noguchi
Amazon To Raise Minimum Wage To $15 Starting Next Month Officials at Amazon announced on Tuesday that the company is raising wages to $15 an hour starting Nov. 1 for some 250,000 regular workers and 100,000 seasonal workers. Alina Selyukh