As electric vehicles become more popular, home renters face a charging dilemma The transition to electric vehicles is underway for homeowners who can power up in their own garage, but for millions of renters, access to charging remains a significant barrier. The Associated Press
Early retirement took off during the pandemic. An economic downturn could change that Millions of workers left the labor force during the pandemic. Older workers have been slow to return, in part because many found themselves financially secure enough to retire. Andrea Hsu
Adidas cuts ties with Ye over antisemitic remarks that caused an uproar The decision follows a nearly decade-long relationship between the German sneaker giant and the rap superstar, also known as Kanye West. Bobby Allyn
An investment conference nicknamed Davos in the Desert is under way in Saudi Arabia The world's top bank executives, along with billionaire investors, are laying the groundwork for deals at a time when the relationship between the U.S. and Saudi government is at a low point. David Gura
Time is running out to book relatively inexpensive flights over the holidays If you haven't booked your holiday air travel yet, you probably should. Airlines are reporting high demand and rising prices. (Story aired on ATC on Oct. 21, 2022.) David Schaper
Sound it Out: what is a community land trust? On this week's Sound it Out, we dive deeper into the topic of community land trusts. Jason Burrows
Clothing store employees may have to compete with a clothes-folding robot Researchers at UC Berkeley developed a robot that can fold a pair of jeans or other garments. The $60,000 machine can fold 30 or 40 items per hour.
College endowments are experiencing some whiplash After setting records in 2021, endowment returns have fallen dramatically amid economic uncertainty. Some colleges and universities have endowments that rival the economies of entire countries. David Gura
Tesla Bounces Back After Production Slowdown Tesla CEO Elon Musk looks to quell investors' fears of slowing demand as inflation puts a strain on the auto industry. Mary Yang
Nestlé recalls its stuffed chocolate chip cookie dough The voluntary recall is for Nestlé Toll House Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough with Fudge Filling products manufactured between June and September. Some consumers found plastic pieces in them. Ashley Ahn