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Ford renews a Detroit train depot in hopes of anchoring a new tech hub
by
Nova Safo
Jun 3, 2024
Ford reportedly invested nearly $1 billion into the once derelict Michigan Central Station, which officially reopens this week.
Indie games are a “heart-dominant” business
May 14, 2024
David Brancaccio on the parallels between Super Meat Boy and Picasso’s masterpieces.
Small businesses could see big gains by boosting productivity
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
Apr 25, 2024
And they can achieve that through better collaboration with companies big and small in their industries.
What can the dot-com bubble teach us about the future of AI?
by
Matt Levin
Apr 18, 2024
In the 1990s, Wall Street was very enthusiastic about the internet — and lost a ton of money because of that enthusiasm.
Why do airlines still use dot matrix printers?
by
Janet Nguyen
Apr 12, 2024
“I'm so tired of those damn things,” one airline crew member told us.
Workers used to earn about two-thirds of the income their labor generates. Now, it's just over half.
Apr 12, 2024
The stat, called labor share of national income, is being squeezed by globalization, declining union membership and automation.
Yellen's trip to China may start with finding economic common ground
Jun 27, 2023
In March, the Treasury secretary told Marketplace that the U.S. and China need to put a "floor" under their relationship.
For public good, not for profit.
How AI could transform the legal industry ... for the better
by
Matt Levin
Jun 23, 2023
Can AI free the wrongfully convicted quicker and easier?
EU regulation of AI may yet impact U.S. consumers
by
Matt Levin
Jun 1, 2023
U.S. companies that have to comply with European Union rules see the benefits of using one standard for both places.
Should you trust chatbots to give you financial advice?
Apr 14, 2023
They may sound good. But the advice isn’t always sound.