Emily Jane Fox reports on her story about Ivanka Trump, and her recent pivot from tax reform and women's issues to after-school sports.
Maya Kosoff breaks down the latest troubles at Uber, including a lawsuit from the city of Chicago over a fifty-seven million person data breach and a potential $20 billion devaluation.
Joe Pompeo updates his story on Time Inc. as the Koch brothers close in on their $650 million investment in the company. The panel discusses the mood at Time and the potential for a Time Magazine spin off.
Kosoff deciphers Evan Spiegel's manifesto in Axios about fake news and the separation of "social" and " media" at Snapchat.
Emily Jane Fox and Joe Pompeo give us the latest on the firing of Matt Lauer from NBC amid allegations of sexual misconduct at work.
Lab-created diamonds come with sparkling claims: that they are ethically made by machines running on renewable energy. But many don't live up to these claims or don't respond to questions about their electricity sources, and lab diamonds require a lot of electricity.
Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel association, explains why other nations are outcompeting the U.S., and the innovations that would put American back on top.
Tony Drake, founder of Drake & Associates, breaks down the latest CPI report, why ‘inflation is still trending down,’ and why the Fed doesn’t want to cut rates too soon.
Make sure your love don't cost a thing this Valentine's Day to any scammers. Note: we're not talking about your partner that didn't do the dishes after saying they would.
Landing founder and CEO Bill Smith shares how the company’s new Nomad pass and partnership with Frontier Airlines allows subscribers unlimited airfare and accommodations.
The pandemic yielded government financial support and (eventually) a surprisingly strong job market — but racial wealth disparities grew. Why is it so difficult to close the wealth gap?
Plenty of retailers and suppliers are reducing the variety of their offerings to focus instead on what they think will sell best. Many businesses have decided less is better, justifying their limited selection by asserting shoppers don’t want so much choice.