The price of some goods and services is still bringing Americans down from NPR Scott Horsley
Gas prices are falling and employers are hiring but some good and services remain stubbornly expensive, resulting in mixed consumer sentiment. Read More
Gas prices are falling and employers are hiring but some good and services remain stubbornly expensive, resulting in mixed consumer sentiment. Read More
The Romance Writers of America has filed for bankruptcy, saying it can’t pay for conference spaces it booked up ahead of Covid and before several years of infighting and allegations of racism. What does this mean for romance writers and the growing fans of the genre? Read More
President Biden is seeking to contrast himself with former President Trump, who has been vowing revenge after his New York court guilty verdicts. Read More
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Marshall Zelinger of 9News Denver about his reporting on and advocacy for zipper merging, a driving tactic that can ease traffic congestion. Read More
Caitlin Clark, the top pick in this year’s WNBA Draft, has electrified fans despite her team’s struggles. She’s also received her share of hard knocks from opponents and others. Read More
An Israeli rescue operation freed four Israeli hostages and, according to sources at a hospital in Gaza, resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people. Read More
President Biden’s moves to temporarily halt most asylum claims at the southern border leaves one Venezuelan family in limbo, with one member in Florida and others waiting at the U.S.-Mexico border. Read More
The aid group Rebuilding Alliance has relocated to central Gaza from Rafah and is struggling to feed people in need. Read More
The 27-country election is coming to a close today as first results expected later this evening.Read More
Bowen Yang talks to Wild Card about his proudest moment as a kid, hard truths from Tina Fey and why he thinks there’s more to reality than we can see or touch. (Image credit: Frazer Harrison) Read More