WEEKEND EDITION- Uber’s Possible Drug Mule Problem, The Deadliest Road in America
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WEEKEND EDITION- Advocates Try to Protect Recess for Kids, Difficult People to Work With, Alexa Replicates Dead Grandmother’s Voice
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WEEKEND EDITION- Fast Furniture Causing Waste, The Very Difficult EV Road Trip
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WEEKEND EDITION- Fusion Energy Breakthrough and Deadly Consequences of Bodybuilding
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WEEKEND EDITION- FTX Founder Arrested and Charged, Don’t Expect a Good Raise Next Year, Gen Z Miscommunication at Work
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Workers May Be Disappointed With Their Next Raise as Employers Adjust Budgets
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For quite a while now, employees have been able to call the shots as the labor market remained tight.  They could job hop and get higher wages too.  Well now, the balance of power is shifting back to the employer and workers with high hopes for raises in the coming year may be disappointed.  Companies are adjusting budgets for salaries, and it doesn’t look like it is keeping up with inflation or expectations.  Matt Boyle, senior reporter at Bloomberg News, joins us for what to expect.   Next, where have all the coupons gone? As high inflation continues to hit us, many ..read more
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Robots Are Coming for Your Blue Jeans as Automation Is Being Eyed for the Clothing Industry
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The clothing industry is the last trillion-dollar sector that hasn’t been fully automated.  Many apparel makers have also been hesitant to talk about automation because of the ramifications and possible loss of jobs.  Still, there is a quiet effort underway to develop machines that can automate some parts of jeans factories and hopefully bring more manufacturing back from overseas.  Tim Aeppel, reporter at Reuters, joins us for how robots are coming for your blue jeans.   Next, as more of Gen Z enters the workplace and communications increasingly happen online and in text f ..read more
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FTX Founder Arrested and Charged and Breakthrough in Fusion Energy
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Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder and former CEO of crypto company FTX, has been arrested in the Bahamas and charged by federal officials with eight counts of fraud, conspiracy, campaign finance law violations and money laundering.  He is being accused of funneling customer money into his hedge fund to make investments and loans to himself.  About $8 billion in client funds have gone missing with only $1 billion being recovered.  The difficulty there is that there was no adequate record-keeping as it was found out the multibillion-dollar company was using QuickBooks.  ..read more
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To Speed up the Hiring Process, Some Companies Are Doing Away With the Job Interview
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The labor market remains tight, and employers still need workers to fill their ranks.  In order to speed up the process, some companies are dropping a once crucial step: the interview.  Places like UPS, Home Depot, and The Gap are dropping it for mostly hourly positions and in places with high turnover and warehousing.  Some are offering jobs 25 minutes after applying and others are making offers 24-48 hours after applying.  After exhausting other methods to attract workers, some are going with speed.  Sarah Chaney Cambon, labor economics reporter at the WSJ, joins us ..read more
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Senate Shakeup for Democrats and How Extreme Bodybuilding Pushes Some to Death
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Shakeup for the Democrats in the Senate.  After clinching a 51-49 majority with Raphael Warnock’s win in Georgia, Sen. Krysten Sinema announced she would be leaving the Democratic party and register as an Independent.  While the impact may be minimal when trying to pass legislation, it means a lot when we look ahead to 2024 and how the two parties will fight to win that seat.  Julia Manchester, national political reporter at The Hill, joins us for how this decision plays out, Kari Lake files an election lawsuit in Arizona, and the big fight of the week, Congress struggling to fu ..read more
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