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Dylan Miettinen

Digital Producer

Dylan Miettinen is a digital producer for Marketplace. He's based in Brooklyn, New York, and currently works with the "Marketplace Morning Report" and "Marketplace Tech" shows. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Dylan served as editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, the Minnesota Daily. His work also appears in CNN, MinnPost, the Minnesota Reformer, Sahan Journal and Literary Hub. When not constantly redecorating his apartment, Dylan can be found exploring the many coffee shops and wine bars New York has to offer. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, he had his first foray into journalism at age 10 when he worked for his elementary school's newspaper. (Though it could hardly be called such a thing.)

Latest from Dylan Miettinen

  • Adani Group: ‘We can handle our debts’
    Sam Panthaky/AFP via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: The company owned by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani says they’re in good shape to handle their debts. And the British government is planning major changes to workers’ rights.

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  • The Musk-Ramaswamy commission begins talking government cuts
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    The two have outlined their approach to cutting the federal workforce. But it’s not yet clear which programs would be affected. Plus, work from home continues to shape the real estate market.

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  • Could OpenAI challenge Google?
    Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images

    The company is reportedly working on its own AI-powered internet browser. Plus, we sit down with filmmaker Stephen Maing to discuss his new documentary, “Union.”

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  • Photo taken on July 3, 2024, in Tokyo shows a 5,000 yen banknote featuring educator Umeko Tsuda (1864-1929), as Japan started issuing new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen banknotes the same day. (Pool photo)
    Kyodo News via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: Japan unveils a $140 billion stimulus plan to tackle inflation and boost the economy. And Australia considers restricting social media use for kids under the age of 16.

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  • Consumers weigh their values and budgets
    Mario Tama/Getty Images

    Most Americans say they prefer to buy holiday gifts made in America. But prices tend to speak louder than words. Also: Wall Street has high expectations for Nvidia.

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  • When Nvidia sneezes, the stock market catches a cold
    I-Hwa Cheng/AFP via Getty Images

    The chipmaker is the most valuable company on the S&P 500 index, reporting about $19 billion in profit. But its stock price dipped after Wednesday’s earnings report.

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  • Indian billionaire charged with fraud in the US
    Sam Panthaky/AFP via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: Gautam Adani is accused of orchestrating a $250 million bribery scheme to raise funds in the U.S. Plus, a BBC investigation finds thousands of dollars worth of British Raspberry Pi mini computers have been discovered in Russian drones used against Ukraine.

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  • Nov 20, 2024

    All eyes on AI

    All eyes on AI
    Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images

    U.S.-based chipmaker Nvidia will report its earnings Wednesday after markets close. Plus, is long-haul trucking facing a driver shortage?

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  • Who will lead the Commerce Department?
    Adam Gray/AFP via Getty Images

    Trump picks Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, to head up the department. Also: how organizations can and should adapt for the post-pandemic work era.

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  • Baby powder maker taken to court
    Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: Over 1,900 people in the UK are taking legal action against the manufacturer of Johnson’s baby powder, claiming it caused their cancers. And a Russian software company invites a seven-year-old coding prodigy to join its management team.

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