Rhihanna Is The Latest To Join The Billionaire's Club The singer, actress, cosmetics and lingerie mogul is estimated by Forbes to have a fortune worth $1.7 billion. Rhihanna's cosmetics company, Fenty Beauty, made most of that fortune.
Uber And Lyft Are Experiencing A Classic Problem: Supply And Demand Because there aren't enough drivers, people using Uber and Lyft have been noticing long waits and higher prices. Executives at the companies are scrambling to fix the problem. Bobby Allyn
Biden's COVID-19 Vaccine Policy For Federal Workers Raises Questions NPR's A Martinez speaks with Federal Treasury Employees Union President Anthony Reardon about the challenges of implementing the Biden administration's new vaccine requirements for federal workers.
The Billionaire's Club Has A New Member: Rihanna Turns out Bad Girl Riri makes some good good money moves. The singer, actress, cosmetics and lingerie mogul is estimated by Forbes to have a fortune worth $1.7 billion. Vanessa Romo
Spirit And American Airlines Canceled Hundreds Of Flights, Frustrating Passengers The airlines cited weather and staffing challenges. The industry has had trouble meeting the demand as people are ready to travel again. Josie Fischels
These Olympics May Feel Like Less Of A Blockbuster Than Past Games. Here's Why A look at the viewing experience of this year's Olympic games, including its production and ratings as it streamed on both live TV and NBC's Peacock service. Eric Deggans
To Stop Wave Of Evictions, Some Local Counties Scramble After Federal Ban Expires A federal moratorium on evictions expired over the weekend, potentially putting millions of tenants at risk of eviction just as infections from the delta variant are on the rise. Chris Arnold
Seattle Chef Defends Vaccination Policy For Workers And Dine-In Guests Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with owner and chef Eric Rivera. He put in place a proof of vaccination policy for customers who want to dine at his popular Seattle restaurant, ADDO.
Chief Medical Officer Explains What Goes Into Requiring COVID-19 Vaccines At Work Scott Simon speaks with Dr. Patrick Brennan, Chief Medical Officer of Penn Medicine, about the vaccine requirement adopted for all employees in May.
A Lot Of People Blame Baby Boomers For The Housing Shortage, But It's Not So Simple Baby boomers have the biggest share of real estate wealth in the U.S. and aren't selling their homes as they grow old. So some people blame boomers for the housing shortage. But is that really fair? Sarah Gonzalez