Amazon sells products that are banned, unsafe, or deceptively labeled, says WSJ investigation Paige Browning talks with Wall Street Journal reporter Shane Shifflett about his investigation into Amazon's third-party sellers. Paige Browning
Is Seattle headed for a recession? A growing number of economists and analysts are warning about a economic slowdown. Jon Talton, economics columnist for the Seattle Times, says some Seattle-area businesses are vulnerable, including one of the state's largest employers. Paige Browning
T-Mobile a big step closer to merging with Sprint Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Monica Nickelsburg about Federal approval for a proposed merger between Bellevue-based T-Mobile and Sprint. Kim Malcolm
In the era of Amazon, what's a Nordstrom to do? Last year, Amazon sold $30 billion worth of apparel, according to an estimate by Wells Fargo. Nordstrom sold $15.5 billion. Carolyn Adolph
How Trump's trade war with China could hurt Washington state Paige Browning talks with Debra Glassman about how President Trump's escalating trade war with China could affect Washington state. Paige Browning
Commission wants rent control in Seattle by this summer The Seattle Renters Commission presented its annual plan , including a recommendation for rent control in Seattle. Paige Browning
Tax form typo, or is your employee undocumented? "No-match" letters are sent by the Social Security Administration when there’s a typo on W-2 forms. But in some cases, they indicate the employee is using a fake social security number. What does that mean in today’s immigration climate? Esmy Jimenez
As some Amazon jobs move to Bellevue, should Seattle be worried? Kim Malcolm talks with Marilyn Strickland about Amazon's decision to move thousands of jobs from Seattle to Bellevue. Kim Malcolm
The economist who overturned decades of thinking about the minimum wage has died. Here's what he taught us The renowned economist and former Obama adviser Alan Krueger died this past weekend. We look at his enormous legacy. Greg Rosalsky
Ten years ago, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer printed its final edition Kim Malcolm talks with journalist Robert McClure about the legacy of the Seattle P-I, and how the end of the paper's print edition impacted the journalism landscape in the Puget Sound region. Kim Malcolm