Host Lee Hawkins investigates how a secret nighttime business deal unlocked the gates of a Minnesota suburb for dozens of Black families seeking better housing, schools, and safer neighborhoods. His own family included.
Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to rehire fired federal workers who were on probation. We’ll unpack the latest.
Dollar General’s CEO said this week that its “core customers” — people who earn under $40,000 a year — are struggling.
From the BBC World Service: Apple is appealing against a U.K. government demand to access its encrypted customer data.
Miami Beach is over the shenanigans from spring breakers that sometimes divulge into violence. But what does that mean for local businesses?
The Social Security Administration is slated to reduce its staff by 7,000 employees.
From the BBC World Service: The president of Germany’s central bank, Joachim Nagel, supports retaliatory actions.
Elevator parts, beer cans, gym equipment — these are just a few of the hundreds of goods now subject to 25% tariffs.
At the peak of COVID, airlines cut staff and parked their unused planes out in the desert.
From the BBC World Service: Greenland remains in President Trump’s sights, but what do its residents say about a potential U.S. acquisition?