The fallout continues from last week’s accident involving a Boeing 737 Max 9 and is affecting airline crew’s first responders.
From the BBC World Service: It’s taken a TV series to move the United Kingdom’s government into action over a scandal at the state-owned Post Office.
Yet the three largest U.S. automakers don’t have displays there. We hear more on the latest car tech.
According to the Eurasia Group, the upcoming presidential election poses high risk and will add to existing political dysfunction.
From the BBC World Service: Norway’s government has given the green light for companies to apply to extract precious minerals from the country’s seabed.
We’ll parse through some of the latest data on consumer debt and hear who’s getting hit the hardest.
From the BBC World Service: More than 500 tractors and trucks parked by Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate. Also: “Murder on the Dancefloor.”
Boeing has had a slew of PR headaches in recent years, but there are few manufacturing competitors for commercial airlines to choose from.
No, we’re not talking about three of Snow White’s seven dwarfs — we’re talking about the mood of the American consumer.
We’ll check in with Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin about potential risks to a soft landing.