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Shohei Ohtani's star power lures Japanese tourists to Los Angeles
by
Josie Huang
Jun 20, 2024
Fans of the Dodgers phenom are coming by the thousands, despite the weak yen.
Librarians aim for better e-book accessibility
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Aleezeh Hasan
Jun 20, 2024
While e-book rentals may be free for library patrons, public libraries are still on the hook for expensive digital licensing fees.
Why the last mile in the Federal Reserve's inflation fight has been uphill
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Alex Schroeder
, Ariana Rosas
and Nic Perez
Jun 20, 2024
It's taking a longer time for the broader economy to feel the impact of higher interest rates, in part because of debts locked in when rates were lower.
Restrictions on how cannabis is transported have created 39 separate markets
Jun 20, 2024
Marijuana is now legal in 38 states, though not federally. In Martha's Vineyard, among other places, legal issues have been a bringdown.
The RV market may be picking up speed again
Jun 20, 2024
Recreational vehicle sales cratered in 2023 after a pandemic boost. Shipments are on track to be up 10% this year compared to last.
Preschool not only preps children for K-12, but raises future earnings, study finds
Jun 19, 2024
National Bureau of Economic Research data backs view that early childhood education brings many benefits. Yet most 4-year-olds don't attend.
How a queer, AAPI-run tattoo collective is trying to change the game
by
Natalie White
and Erika Soderstrom
Jun 19, 2024
Long Time Tattoo in Brooklyn, New York, is reimagining the tattoo shop experience with inclusivity as a top priority.
For public good, not for profit.
Nearly 1 in 4 Black borrowers are denied a mortgage
Jun 19, 2024
Comparatively, 1 in 10 white borrowers are turned away.
Credit card delinquencies are up year-over-year, but that's not the whole story
Jun 19, 2024
A more detailed look at the numbers reveals a more complex picture about Americans' debt.
Black entrepreneurship's role in closing the racial wealth gap
Jun 19, 2024
Kezia Williams, CEO of the Black upStart, on how Black-owned businesses can bridge a wealth divide rooted in discrimination.