This morning, we’re talking economics and global politics in France and the United Kingdom.
Or does it hinder free speech? That’s the thorny issue the Supreme Court is expected to decide in just a few hours.
From the BBC World Service: Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party has pulled off a victory in the first round of elections in France.
Today, we’ll recap some of economic issues spotlighted in last night’s presidential debate.
We track money movements after an uncomfortable debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
From the BBC World Service: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a security pact with the European Union during a visit to Brussels.
Today, we do the numbers on the investment and payoff from new stadiums, often funded by taxpayers.
Supreme Court justices have narrowed the scope of federal corruption law, as it pertains to state and local officials.
From the BBC World Service: The Japanese Yen has fallen to its weakest level against the U.S. dollar for nearly 40 years.
A federal judge rejected an antitrust settlement that would have lowered the fees Visa and Mastercard charge every time you use your credit card.