NTD Business Full Broadcast (Aug. 25)

Don Ma
By Don Ma
August 25, 2022NTD Business
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Amazon is shutting down its telehealth service—rethinking its approach for expanding into health care.

Peloton shares tumble after the fitness company reports a big quarterly loss.

California’s checkbooks are finally made public. A decade of trying from a watchdog group shows us what the state is spending taxpayer money on.

A new coffee collection is inspired by the beloved TV show “Friends.” They’re even bringing the show’s coffeehouse to reality.

Two hundred skydivers this week are trying to set a world record, pushing the limits of what’s possible.

Stories in this episode:

1. Twitter Whistleblower to Testify in Senate Hearing
2. Amazon to Shut Down Amazon Care
3. Peloton Plans New Initatives After $1.2B Loss
4. Party City to Hire 20K Workers for Halloween
5. ‘Quiet Quitting’: Viral Workplace Trend
6. Apple Announces New iPhone Event
7. Sony Raises Playstation Price Up to 20%
8. Borrowers Respond to Student Loan Forgiveness
9. Stephen Moore: Debt Forgiveness May Lead to Higher Tuition
10. Car Prices Up, U.S. Buyers Deeper in Debt
11. Calif. to Ban New Gasoline Car Sales by 2035
12. OpenTheBooks.Com Opens California’s Books
13. You Can Now Buy Coffee From ‘Friends’
14. New York Chef’s Suprême Pastry Goes Viral
15. ‘Cars’ Themed Porsche Sells for $3M+
16. Skydivers Near Chicago Attempt World Record