NTD Business Full Broadcast (Sept. 1)

Don Ma
By Don Ma
September 1, 2022NTD Business
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Student achievement declines: fourth-grade reading and math scores had the biggest drop in decades during the pandemic. What could it mean for the U.S. economy?

California is telling residents not to charge their electric cars, as the state’s power grids come under pressure amid a heat wave.

The United States bans certain cutting-edge microchips from being sold to China to ensure advanced technology doesn’t go to the Chinese military.

Twitter tests a long-awaited edit button. It’s coming to Twitter Blue subscribers later this month.

A Tennessee company launches the fastest internet service in the countrybut it doesn’t come cheap.

Stories in this episode:

1. House Committee, Trump Reach Deal Over Financial Records
2. Suit Uncovers Gov’t Pushing Social Media Censorship
3. 4th Grade Reading and Math Scores Plunge
4. New Home Loans for Black, Latino Communities
5. California Energy Grid Problems Slow EV Growth
6. Chairman of Russian Oil Giant Lukoil Dies
7. UN Accuses China of Human Rights Abuses
8. US Bans Sales of Top Nvidia Chips to China
9. Chinese City Locks Down 21.2 Million
10. ‘A Shortage of Everything’: American CEO
11. Twitter Tests New Edit Tweet Feature
12. Nation’s First 25-Gig Internet Launched in TN
13. SpaceX Bringing Fast Internet to Cruise Ships
14. Pasta Sauce, Ketchup, Salsa Shortage: Farmers
15. Studies Link Ultraprocessed Foods to Cancer
16. Retailers Not Out of the Woods Yet
17. Stores Hold Unsold Clothing Until Next Season