Month: March 2021
What’s An NFT? And Why Are People Paying Millions To Buy Them?
The latest Internet hype is about a thing that doesn’t really exist. Some collectors are spending millions of dollars on these digital items called non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. (Image credit: Chris Torres)
Read MoreSenate debate intensifies ahead of critical votes on Biden’s COVID relief bill
The latest jobs report showed a surprising rebound in the labor market, with employers adding a net of 379,000 new jobs in February. And the unemployment rate fell a tenth of a percentage point, to 6.2 percent. The dip in
Read MoreSenate debate intensifies ahead of critical votes on Biden’s COVID relief bill
The latest jobs report showed a surprising rebound in the labor market, with employers adding a net of 379,000 new jobs in February. And the unemployment rate fell a tenth of a percentage point, to 6.2 percent. The dip in
Read MoreNews Wrap: Rep. Swalwell files lawsuit against Trump and his allies over Capitol attack
In our news wrap Friday, House impeachment manager and California Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell filed a lawsuit against former President Trump and several of his allies for inciting the Capitol insurrection, a new CDC study sheds light on how mask
Read MoreNews Wrap: Rep. Swalwell files lawsuit against Trump and his allies over Capitol attack
In our news wrap Friday, House impeachment manager and California Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell filed a lawsuit against former President Trump and several of his allies for inciting the Capitol insurrection, a new CDC study sheds light on how mask
Read MoreNews Wrap: Rep. Swalwell files lawsuit against Trump and his allies over Capitol attack
In our news wrap Friday, House impeachment manager and California Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell filed a lawsuit against former President Trump and several of his allies for inciting the Capitol insurrection, a new CDC study sheds light on how mask
Read MoreOregon governor ordering teachers to return to classroom
The state’s coronavirus case numbers have fallen significantly and Oregon put teachers ahead of older residents in the line for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen on the need to go big with COVID relief
As the debate over an economic relief bill continues in the Senate, the surge in hiring in February suggests that the prospects of a better spring ahead for the U.S. economy. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joins Judy Woodruff to discuss
Read MoreTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen on the need to go big with COVID relief
As the debate over an economic relief bill continues in the Senate, the surge in hiring in February suggests that the prospects of a better spring ahead for the U.S. economy. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joins Judy Woodruff to discuss
Read MorePope Francis makes first-ever papal visit to Iraq amid violent threats and a deadly virus
It was a pilgrimage never seen before, in the face of violent threats and a deadly virus. Pope Francis arrived on Friday in Baghdad for the first-ever papal visit to Iraq. Nick Schifrin reports.
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