Two journalists testify before Congress Thursday on what they call a “censorship-industrial complex.” What did they reveal?
The CEO of Norfolk Southern is in the hot seat. Senators grilled him over the chemical-carrying train that derailed last month.
JPMorgan sues a former senior banker over his ties to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. What could it mean for a different lawsuit directed at JPMorgan?
Sony takes action against Microsoft over worries the company is gaining control in the gaming industry.
President Joe Biden releases his budget proposal. He is planning on taxing the rich to cut the federal deficit.
Car thieves are going wild in the United States—stealing over 1 million vehicles last year. Which state saw the biggest surge?
The largest home show in the United States showcases consumer innovations that can make people’s lives easier.
Stories in this episode:
1. Journalists on ‘Censorship Industrial Complex’
2. Biden to Billionaires: ‘Pay Your Fair Share’
3. Biden Budget Proposal ‘Inefficient’: Tax Foundation
4. Year-to-Date Unemployment Up: Report
5. Senators Grill Norfolk Southern CEO
6. JPMorgan Sues Former Exec Over Epstein Ties
7. Silvergate to Shut Down After FTX Fallout
8. Credit Suisse Delays Annual Report After Call
9. Sony Vs. Microsoft: Video Game Wars
10. Report: 15-Year High in Nationwide Car Thefts
11. Dealer Robbed of Six Cars in 40 Seconds
12. Home Show Showcases Latest and Greatest Goods
13. New Musical Depicts the Life of Frank Sinatra