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Jesson is a former audio engineer at Marketplace.
A lot of the fierce support for Black-owned businesses following the murder of George Floyd has since quieted.
Tulsa joins a number of localities aiming to chip away at the racial wealth gap. But what about at the federal level?
Financial markets are strangely calm so far this morning, given — among other things — continued hostilities between Israel and Iran.
Today, we hear about a mental health facility in Colorado that decided not to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The Trump Organization is promising a new wireless service — called Trump Mobile — and releasing a new, gold smartphone.
A new study finds interest among music lovers for sustainable modes of transportation to concert venues. But is the infrastructure there?
Today, we're continuing to track what more restrictive immigration policy could mean for the U.S. economy.
On today’s show: a look at Trump’s “gold card” visa and a “golden" share” in Nippon’s deal to buy U.S. Steel.
Nashville has worked to get overdose reversal drugs into downtown bars and music venues.
We’re continuing to comb through the evolving big package of tax cuts and spending being worked out by Republicans in the Senate.