TikTok and U.S. government lawyers will face off at the U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. later today.
From the BBC World Service: A hearing into Manchester City’s alleged breaking of the Premier League’s financial rules is underway.
China’s top legislature has approved a plan to raise the retirement age as the country faces an aging workforce and shrinking population.
Nationwide, only 6% of homeowners have flood insurance. Also: a look at the Boeing strike.
From the BBC World Service: Boeing factory workers have voted to strike, threatening aircraft deliveries.
The union representing 33,000 of Boeing’s workers appears ready to reject a tentative deal reached over the weekend.
Some synagogues in the U.S. and Canada are being criticized for hosting real-estate fairs that pitch property sales in Israel and the Occupied Territories to North American Jews.
From the BBC World Service: Meanwhile, gaming companies say they always respect consumer laws
Today, we’ll unpack how markets appear to be digesting Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ performances and policies.
ACA signups have grown significantly since the pandemic began. Plus, the economy played a starring role in last night’s presidential debate.