The Federal Reserve meets to discuss interest rates this week. But can we expect a rate cut?
Among adults under 50 who say they’re unlikely to have children, 36% say it’s partly because they can’t afford them.
From the BBC World Service: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been declared the winner of the county’s election, but the opposition, claims their candidate won.
Artificial intelligence isn’t competing in the Summer Olympics (yet), but it is playing a major role.
A new study finds that children have a better chance at moving up the economic ladder if most of the adults they interact with are employed.
From the BBC World Service: Just as the Olympics are getting underway in Paris, the French train network has been hit by arson attacks.
You’ve probably heard of dynamic pricing, which ride-share apps like Uber use. Surveillance pricing goes even further.
Wall Street indexes are droopy this morning after a surge downward yesterday.
From the BBC World Service: Asian markets have followed U.S. shares downward due to a tech investor sell-off.
We hear from pained passengers who experienced flight delays and cancellations at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.