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The Wall Street Journal made a phone for just 70 bucks
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jun 23, 2017
Chinese smartphone makers can pump out phones at a much cheaper price than well-known U.S. competitors.
Wall Street had a busy day reshuffling popular trading benchmarks
Jun 23, 2017
It was a busy day on Wall Street today, and there was good reason for that. It was the annual reshuffling of the popular trading benchmarks known as the FTSE Russell Indexes. Those indexes track the largest U.S. companies in the U.S. stock market, and they determine what’s in a bunch of securities mutual funds. […]
A year after Brexit vote, some want 'nuclear option'
Jun 23, 2017
Hardliners say Britain should quit Brexit talks and offer unilateral free trade.
Here’s the company that makes those National Park and Smokey Bear signs
Jun 23, 2017
One woman started it out of a garage and now they make 25,000 signs and markers a year
Mayors are hungry for details about Trump's infrastructure plan
by
Adriene Hill
Jun 23, 2017
More than 250 mayors are in Miami Beach for the annual U.S. Conference of Mayors. A White House infrastructure adviser is there, too, and city leaders have plenty of questions. What’s in Trump’s infrastructure plan as far as federal partnerships with cities and states? The plan includes about 200 million in federal spending to leverage […]
Solar tariffs request is dividing the industry
by
Jed Kim
Jun 23, 2017
Cheap imported panels hurt manufacturers but are key to other solar businesses.
Qatar Airways’ plan to invest in American Airlines seen as a bid to undercut criticism
Jun 22, 2017
Qatar Airways, the national airline of that embattled Persian Gulf nation, plans to invest about $808 million in American Airlines. This is an unsolicited investment — a purchase of voting shares on the open market. This comes as U.S. airlines, including American, have criticized Qatar Airways and two carriers based in the United Arab Emirates […]
For public good, not for profit.
Banker to Hollywood elites branches out to South LA
Jun 22, 2017
It's part of City National's commitment to the Community Reinvestment Act.
What it's like running a state health care exchange right now
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 22, 2017
'There's a huge amount of froth and churn that we're trying to navigate,' says Covered California's executive director.
Etsy got famous with macramé and Mason jar chic — then it got more like the rest of them
by
Ryan Kailath
Jun 21, 2017
The company changed during the leadup to its IPO.