Stories Tagged as
Nation
Domestic politics not the only reason for weak dollar
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 18, 2017
Stalled health care reform efforts put strain on the dollar today, as investors in Asia and elsewhere started dumping the greenback. President Trump’s difficulty in getting his domestic policy agenda passed is one factor in the dollar’s doldrums, but there are others. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
"The grid is in good shape," an Energy Department study draft says
by
Adriene Hill
and Scott Tong
Jul 18, 2017
Are renewable sources reliable? Come down the energy rabbit hole with us.
Climate alliance states have significant leverage
Jul 18, 2017
Following withdrawal from Paris accord, states take the lead on emissions targets.
The US still wants a say in how UN climate change money is spent
by
Jed Kim
Jul 17, 2017
The U.S. has pulled out of the Paris climate agreement, but it’s already put $1 billion into the United Nations’ Green Climate Fund. That’s meant to help poor and developing countries manage climate change. And while President Trump said he won’t commit any more money to the fund, the White House still wants American delegates […]
Bill would reduce numbers of legal immigrants
by
Jed Kim
Jul 14, 2017
Two Republican senators are working on a bill that would cut legal immigration into the country in half, by 2027.
Why do economists say we need inflation anyway?
Jul 14, 2017
Inflation has been consistently lower than the Federal Reserve’s target of 2 percent. Fed Chair Janet Yellen highlighted this fact in recent congressional testimony. Most consumers and business owners would just as soon see inflation remain low: consumers can afford more goods and services without having to earn higher wages, and businesses never like to […]
Is Janet Yellen's time as Fed chair coming to a close?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 14, 2017
Gary Cohn, Trump's chief economic adviser, is the rumored front-runner for a replacement.
For public good, not for profit.
How the FBI is functioning on the ground, even as leadership shifts
Jul 14, 2017
“We have not missed a beat, we won’t miss a beat," says the Phoenix bureau's agent in charge.
Large GI Bill expansion provides a big boost for veterans' education
Jul 14, 2017
House lawmakers yesterday announced bipartisan agreement on legislation to boost college aid for veterans. If passed, it would be the largest expansion of the GI Bill in nearly a decade. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Trump and Macron have reasons to find common ground
Jul 14, 2017
President Trump is visiting France and its new president, Emmanuel Macron, at an auspicious moment for the French economy. After years of lackluster performance following the global financial crisis, unemployment has fallen below 10 percent, and labor market reforms are taking hold. Trump and Macron are both relative political outsiders who have disrupted their countries’ […]