Interest rates will rise until inflation is under control, Fed chair Powell says Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell pledged that he and his colleagues will keep raising interest rates until they're confident that inflation is under control. Scott Horsley
Jerome Powell says Fed is resolved to fight inflation even if it brings economic pain The Fed's chair comments signal the central bank is determined to continue raising interest rates to bring down inflation. Scott Horsley
$350 million for WeWork co-founder shows how broken and biased venture capital is A reported $350 million investment into a new, yet-to-be-launched real estate venture founded by WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann reveals just how biased the venture capital industry is, experts say. Fernando Alfonso III
A rare, first-of-its kind Chicago license plate is up for auction Before Illinois took over the issuing of license plates, Chicago made plates from thin, stamped aluminum. Of those, the first-ever made is expected to sell for upwards of $4,000. Emma Bowman
A Chipotle restaurant in Michigan becomes the first in the chain to unionize A Chipotle restaurant in Lansing, Mich., voted Thursday to unionize, making it the first of the chain's nearly 3,000 locations to do so. Ayana Archie
Moviepass is back after its bankruptcy. The CEO says this time will be different NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with MoviePass co-founder and CEO Stacy Spikes about the return of the service after its bankruptcy in 2020.
What our shopping choices say about the U.S. economy Here's what we learned from a hectic spate of financial report cards shared by top U.S. retailers. Alina Selyukh
People are gathering for the Fed's annual meeting in Jackson Hole The markets are watching as the Federal Reserve holds its annual meeting in Wyoming. NPR's A Martinez talks to David Wessel of the Brookings Institution for a preview.