From the BBC World Service: South Korea’s largest labor group says it will strike until President President Yoon Suk Yeol steps down.
“This idea that we’re doing this all on our own is a fiction,” argues Alissa Quart of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
What should we make of President-elect Donald Trump’s SEC and IRS appointments?
From the BBC World Service: Bitcoin’s value has been bolstered by hopes that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will adopt crypto-friendly policies.
The GOP will control the House, but only by five seats. We’ll discuss what that means for Republican economic goals.
Today, we’ll discuss a disconnect between people’s pay, how that pay feels and what that experience means for American politics.
From the BBC World Service: South Korea is experiencing political chaos after the president’s attempt to impose martial law backfired.
Folks in America are spendy this holiday season — especially online. We’ll unpack the data.
The reported investigation is something of a parting shot from an aggressive Federal Trade Commission under Lina Khan.
From the BBC World Service: France’s Prime Minister Michel Barnier used special powers to force through his budget without a vote in parliament.