Today, we travel to Brooklyn, where the open streets movement is having a stronghold.
From the BBC World Service: But Modi’s party didn’t win enough seats to have a parliamentary majority.
A federal appeals court panel has suspended a competition to award grants to businesses that are majority-owned by Black women.
From the BBC World Service: Early signs are pointing to a majority for a right-wing alliance of parties, led by India’s prime minister.
OPEC+ agreed to keep its lower production limits in place to try to prop up fuel prices.
We’ll discuss Mexico’s budget deficit, social program spending, nearshoring and more in today’s episode.
Will Ford’s investment in the Michigan Central train station pay off?
From the BBC World Service: A look at what the results of Mexico and South Africa’s elections will mean for their economies.
How was Israel’s economy doing before Oct. 7 and the war in Gaza?
Starting next year, a lot more people will be able to file their taxes electronically directly with the IRS without a middleman.