With zero emissions and water as a by-product, are hydrogen-powered trains the future? A British court rules U.K. arms sales to Saudi Arabia are unlawful. We look at global barter trade.
The Fed convenes on interest rates. Trust in vaccines is down in more-developed countries. A Christian group shows young people the “joy” of giving to charity.
Europe is about to lower interest rates ahead of the U.S.’s own decision. The housing market is just weird right now. Airport food isn’t just for passengers anymore.
Airplane makers go green at the Paris Air Show. Arthur Laffer gets the Presidential Medal of Freedom… because taxes. Who needs a “gig” when you can get a “real job”?
Will anybody trust Facebook’s answer to Bitcoin? Electric cars are the future, but a lack of charging points is just one of several roadblocks facing the industry.
Manufacturing in the U.S. is way down. Puerto Rico might deal its way out of debt. Entire Spanish “ghost towns” are up for sale, and they’re pretty cheap.
India retaliates on tariffs. There’s been little progress on child poverty in the U.S. over the past 30 years. A “food forest” in Atlanta fills the the quality produce gap.
Huawei’s boss warns that production will be hit hard by the US.. ban. Why the Paris air show is more about safety than sales for Boeing. How Adidas and Nike are turning ocean plastic into active wear.