A report from the National Bureau of Economic Research said that the recession ended over a year ago — but as Marketplace's Mitchell Hartman reports, just because the recession ended, doesn't mean people are feeling good.
If it seems like this new TV season is splashier and more star-studded than usually — it's probably because it is. Networks are bringing out the big guns to combat DVRs and Internet television.
A "superfish" type of salmon may be served for dinner soon, if the FDA approves Aqua Bounty's genetically modified salmon. Critics don't buy Aqua Bounty's argument that genetically modified food will solve world hunger and food shortages.
Commentator Justin Fox says that business people shouldn't spend much time being anxious about this economy's uncertainty but thinking about how to profit off of it.
Marketplace's Jeremy Hobson tours one of the poorest neighborhoods in Memphis, Tenn. with an attorney who is bringing a lawsuit against Wells Fargo for predatory lending.