Some schools without air conditioning are releasing students early or closed altogether.
From the BBC World Service: When it comes to Chinese tariffs, Canada and the U.S. are in the same lane.
The messaging app Telegram transmits a lot of toxic and dangerous stuff — but it has legitimate uses too.
A months’ old job posting that’s never resulted in a real hire? Now that’s spooky.
From the BBC World Service: We’ll learn more about the arrest of Pavel Durov, founder and CEO of messaging platform Telegram, over the weekend.
We’ll hear why cryptocurrency companies are pumping funds into federal elections. Plus: a look at Copenhagen’s “sponge city” infrastructure.
Vice President Kamala Harris closed the Democratic National Convention last night with an acceptance speech that broadly laid out her priorities.
From the BBC World Service: The visit comes not long after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow,
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to touch on broad economic themes during her speech at the DNC tonight.
Data shows the labor market has been cooling faster than expected. What could that mean for hints about rate cuts?