Noel King is currently a correspondent for Planet Money and was formerly a senior reporter for the Marketplace Wealth and Poverty desk.
Company CEO tackles a tech problem: Need for more women, minorities in workforce.
People are forgoing diet foods and turning to counseling instead.
Uber's "surge pricing" policy means prices go up when demand is high.
A thirst for healthier drinks pushes sales of soda down
A tech entrepreneur's multi-million dollar gift to Stanford University walks the line between charity and self-interest.
Nicaragua's been talking about building a canal for 200 years. Considerable skepticism has greeted the project.
When a neighborhood gentrifies, there can be a kind of culture clash between the old residents and the new. We examine this dynamic by speaking to past and present residents of a house on Meridian Street.
We look at three generations of homeowners of one house on York Boulevard.
Nearly every category was up. But growth can be deceptive.
The targets are believed to be helping ISIS finance its operations.