More than 3,000 Boeing machinists are striking for a third day at plants in Illinois and Missouri, pushing for better pay, benefits, and scheduling. The walkout comes during the aerospace giant’s turnaround year, thanks to increased defense spending by the Trump administration. Also on today's show: OpenAI is taking another step toward becoming a cash-generating machine, and Thai exporters grapple with the fallout of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Marketplace All-in-One - Do banks care if you lean conservative?
An executive order could be on the way as early as today to push regulators to investigate whether banks discriminate against customers based on politics. The order would follow years of complaints by some conservatives, who claim banks turned them down over their political or religious views. We'll hear more. Plus, we'll learn how compounding pharmacies are competing with brand-name weight loss drugmakers. And, should investors be extra nervous in the month of August?
Marketplace All-in-One - Could Trump’s tariffs on Brazil make coffee more expensive?
From the BBC World Service: The Trump administration's steepest tariffs yet take effect against Brazil today. A raft of Brazilian goods, including coffee, will face a 50% import tax in response to what Trump calls a "witch hunt" against the country's former president. We unpack the impact. Then, Thailand managed to dodge the worst of Trump's tariffs, but the lower levies are still going to pack a punch.
Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Movies For The Dog Days Of Summer
Marketplace All-in-One - Email my heart: USPS falls behind digital communication
Marketplace’s Alice Wilder has been waiting for a love letter from her boyfriend to arrive at her home since March. But it’s not just her — years of financial troubles and political turmoil mean that those still sending letters are experiencing longer delivery times. Today, Wilder explores how email has eaten into USPS’ letter traffic since 2008 and whether a romantic email could ever replace the intimacy of a handwritten letter.
PBS News Hour - World - Israeli hostage shown in Hamas video is starved, tortured and ‘a broken man,’ cousin says
PBS News Hour - World - Can Trump deliver on his energy export promises? Expert weighs in
PBS News Hour - World - Bangladesh faces political unrest and uncertainty a year after leader’s resignation
Marketplace All-in-One - The oil-natural gas conundrum
The U.S. oil and natural gas industry is at a crossroads. As oil demand appears poised to plateau, natural gas demand is in a period of tremendous growth. The rub? Most U.S. natural gas is extracted as a byproduct of oil drilling. Can there be one without the other? Also in this episode: The Trump administration considers slapping tracking devices on semiconductors, Yum! Brands reports a spending slowdown, and new data shows a nearly frozen services sector.
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