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Shannon Bond Joins NPR's Business Desk
Monday, August 19, 2019
Bond will start Sept. 16 as NPR's Technology Correspondent based in Silicon Valley.
Analysis: The Politics Of National Humiliation In The Trump-Xi Meeting
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Under the Communist Party's ideological reeducation of China's population, humiliation by foreign powers forms an emotional underpinning of the country's national identity.
Huawei Chairman Willing To Sign A 'No-Spy' Deal With The United States
Tuesday, June 04, 2019
A top Huawei executive accused the U.S. of inappropriate conduct, while also striking a conciliatory tone — a response that reflected the level of exasperation being felt by the Chinese tech giant.
America Is In Full Employment, So Why Aren't We Celebrating?
Monday, May 20, 2019
U.S. unemployment is at a nearly 50-year low. The jobless rate for Hispanics has never been lower. The past two years have been the best job market ever for African Americans. Shouldn't we be excited?
New CBS News President Aims To Make Mark On Network With Staff Shake-Up
Sunday, May 05, 2019
Amid sagging ratings, CBS News President Susan Zirinsky plans to rebuild the network's flagship morning and evening broadcasts around several rising stars.
Analysis: Why A Chinese Leader Told The Story Of 'A Devil And A Demon'
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
China's Vice President Wang Qishan likes parables. In Davos he told a story to answer a question on U.S.-China trade relations.
Analysis: How The Rise Of The Far Right Threatens Democracy Worldwide
Monday, January 21, 2019
From Turkey and Hungary, to India and the Philippines, the voices of nationalism have become dominant forces that begin with the election of a charismatic, influential and powerful man.
Analysis: At Davos, A Darker Mood Awaits Meeting Of Global Elites
Wednesday, January 09, 2019
Last year, the Davos scene was marked by grand entrances and ambitious power politics. But this year, the power of several word leaders is in decline and the global economy is shaky.