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  • Illustration of an astronaut standing on a colourful landscape with the moon rising in the background

    The long journey to becoming an astronaut

    In The Spotlight Soaring into space remains a dream of children and adults alike – but how do you become an astronaut?

    In The Spotlight
  • FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg testifies before Congress

    FDIC chair out after toxic work culture report

    Speed Read The report revealed a trend of sexual harassment and discrimination at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

    Speed Read
  • Customers sit at a Starbucks coffee store

    How did Starbucks 'fall from grace?'

    The Explainer The coffee giant faces lower quarterly sales. Is it the economy, or have the drinks grown stale?

    The Explainer
  • Photo collage of vintage style illustrations. A red lobster wearing a little tuxedo holds a platter of shrimp in one claw, and a cartoonishly tattered top hat with the other.

    How Wall Street and Endless Shrimp may have killed Red Lobster

    Under the Radar The company's shrimp deal may have worked a little too well

    Under the Radar
  • Illustration of a Stars and Stripes balloon tied to an anvil, falling from the sky

    Are we getting a 'hard landing' after all?

    Today's Big Question Signs of economic slowdown raise concerns 'soft landing' declarations were premature

    Today's Big Question
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, leaves after a press conference on House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries' endorsement of Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on May 1, 2024

    Is Marjorie Taylor Greene finished?

    Talking Points Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson failed, but it still left many of her fellow Republicans furious

    Talking Points
  • Photo composite of Rishi Sunak, Jeremy Hunt and the Bank of England

    Is the UK economy returning to normal?

    Today's Big Question Tories claim UK has 'turned a corner' while Labour accuses government of 'gaslighting' public

    Today's Big Question
  • Illustration of a college student kicking over a polling place sign

    Will college Gaza protests tip the US election?

    Talking Points Gaza protests on U.S. campuses pose problems for Biden like the ones that hurt Lyndon B. Johnson in the '60s

    Talking Points
  • Photo collage of two people in homemade ghost costumes holding burgers.

    Ghost kitchens are pulling a disappearing act

    under the radar The delivery-only trend is failing to live up to the hype built up during the pandemic

    under the radar
  • Photo collage of downtown St. Louis with various buildings outlined in red or yellow.

    Downtown St. Louis is in a real estate 'doom loop'

    Under the Radar The city is rife with abandoned buildings and vacant lots, with its real estate market in dire straits

    Under the Radar
  • Federal Trade Commission seal.

    How will the FTC's ban on noncompete agreements affect the workforce?

    The explainer Short answer: Competition will only get fiercer

    The explainer
  • Elon Musk in Beijing

    Musk clears Tesla self-driving hurdle in China

    Speed Read The Tesla CEO won China's approval to introduce Full Self-Driving (FSD) cars

    Speed Read
  • An American Airlines plane and an American Eagle plane pass each other

    American Airlines pilots are warning of a 'significant spike' in safety issues

    In the Spotlight The pilot's union listed 'problematic trends' they say are affecting the airline's fleet

    In the Spotlight