Sabri Ben-Achour
Correspondent & Host
Latest Stories (653)
EU gave illegal subsidies to Airbus, WTO rules
Oct 2, 2019
The organization has given the U.S. permission to impose tariffs on up to $7.5 billion worth of EU exports per year.
How much do government shutdowns really cost?
Sep 27, 2019
Many indirect costs are not counted in official estimates.
Juul replaces its CEO and tries to make nice with the FDA
Sep 25, 2019
The company also said it would stop advertising in the U.S. and won't lobby the Food and Drug Administration on flavored e-cigarette regulation.
Child poverty may worsen under new "public charge" rule
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Rose Conlon
Sep 10, 2019
Experts say proposed changes to public charge rules could have a chilling effect on enrollment in Medicaid and SNAP, negatively impacting the children of immigrants, many of whom are U.S. citizens.
Hiring slows, most of all in industries hit by tariffs
Sep 3, 2019
We check in on President Trump's claims that tariffs on Chinese goods mean more U.S. jobs.
Vice President Pence heads to the U.K.
Sep 3, 2019
One of the key talking points during the trip will be trade relations after Brexit.
Fact-checking the EPA's claim that oil & gas companies have an incentive to catch leaking methane
Aug 30, 2019
EPA justifies its rollback of methane emission regulations for the oil and gas industry.
Trump's "Christmas gift" to consumers and businesses: Walking back tariff threats
Aug 13, 2019
Video games won't be any more expensive for the holidays. Vanadium chloride, however, will.
Hong Kong's future is uncertain, its economy strained
Aug 12, 2019
Protesters swarm its airport, canceling most flights to one of the busiest hubs in the world.
Who's planting? Who's not? Who wants to know?
Aug 12, 2019
Getting a grasp on acreage planted by farmers was harder this year because of bad weather.