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Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, joins Marketplace’s Nova Safo on “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” ...
The number of homes selling above asking price hit a low not seen since spring 2020. Plus: Oklahoma schools tackle gambling ...
Just 28% of homes nationwide have been selling for more than the listing price lately, according to new data from Redfin.
A Pennsylvania pointe shoe company lost everything in a warehouse fire. U.S. trade policy is making starting over even harder ...
As more states adopt personal finance education requirements, they are tailoring the classwork to help students navigate ...
The Trump administration's downsizing plans create ripple effects beyond job losses, putting essential services like daycare ...
Hager is getting doubly hit by the slowdown. He also rents out the restaurant for filming. He used to book about 10 TV shows ...
Tulsa’s mayor recently announced a $105 million reparations plan, but action at the federal level remains long-stalled.
A lot of the fierce support for Black-owned businesses following the murder of George Floyd has since quieted.
Five years after George Floyd’s murder, several Black business owners reflect on navigating support that ebbs and flows.
Uncertainty still looms over manufacturers’ decisions about whether to pass on tariff costs and what to do about hiring.
Tulsa joins a number of localities aiming to chip away at the racial wealth gap. But what about at the federal level?