OZY Media CEO says he will not shut down the company Ozy co-founder Carlos Watson insists the digital news outlet will rise again days after it was dissolved following accusations it had inflated audience numbers. David Folkenflik
How Spirit Halloween takes over retail space this time of year Seasonal retail company Spirit Halloween has reopened stores in towns across the U.S as Halloween approaches. Here's why they seem to be everywhere.
Pandora Papers show how tax havens are part of the global inequity problem Of 12 sitting heads-of-state implicated in the Pandora Papers, most are from low- and middle-income countries. So are many other politicians and elites named in the leaked documents. Jason Beaubien
After a week of scandal, the CEO of Ozy Media says he now hopes to stay in business Carlos Watson said it had been "premature" to shut down the company and hopes to keep operating, despite a scandal-ridden week that exposed Ozy as an outlet without much of an audience. The Associated Press
William Shatner is going to space next week (for real) At age 90, the Star Trek actor is poised to become the oldest person ever to visit space. "It's never too late to experience new things," Shatner said on Monday. Bill Chappell
Reporter unpacks 'Pandora Papers,' showing how the super-rich hide wealth NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Will Fitzgibbon, of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, about the massive leak of private financial records known as the "Pandora Papers."
Broadway's comeback brings back business Broadway has begun its reopening and ripple effects are being felt on the businesses around it from florists to bars and restaurants. Camille Peterson
How a small government agency will enforce the vaccine mandate for 80 million workers OSHA, the small, chronically understaffed federal agency in charge of workplace safety, now faces a big challenge: enforcing a federal vaccine rule covering 80 million workers. Andrea Hsu
Biden's proposal to give IRS more info on bank accounts faces criticism The Biden administration wants banks to report more information on people's accounts so it has a better idea of whom to audit. Scott Horsley
Rep. Fred Upton discusses the date of the infrastructure bill NPR's Noel King speaks with Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) about the role of bipartisanship on deals like infrastructure and the budget.