Today: What responsibility do corporations have to American democracy?
From the BBC World Service: A civil trial is beginning in London to determine whether the mining company was responsible for the 2015 Mariana dam collapse.
After working hours, that is. Today, we look at the growing movement behind the “right to switch off.”
Many countries around the global have already enshrined the legal right to ignore business emails, calls and messages outside of working hours.
Joining a bowling league has more benefits than you might think.
From the BBC World Service: China’s GDP grew in the third quarter at the slowest pace since early last year. We dig in.
On today’s show: wriggling free of a tenacious subscription could get a lot easier.
From the BBC World Service: When NASA astronauts return to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years, they will do so in style.
IV fluid is a vital supply for hospitals. Now, a nationwide shortage is causing some centers to postpone surgeries.
The Small Business Administration’s disaster loan program has run dry. We’ll hear more.