The coming catastrophic failure of AI in business, dogs took over L.A.'s poshest hotels and made things better, and Bills fans raise money for Mark Andrews-backed charity after drop.
Mourners gather as funerals begin for Uvalde school killings, Supreme Court blocks Texas social-media law, and the sports fans who root for the referees.
Tech analyst Rob Enderle from The Enderle Group examines the changing Silicon Valley workforce, which is adding more and more workers based across the country.
Big tech's power comes under fire at congressional antitrust hearing, US hits 150,000 deaths from COVID-19, and some positive things that happened in 2020.
Julie Jargon from The Wall Street Journal looks into one interesting effect that coronavirus shutdowns are having at home: kids are going behind their parents' backs to access their technology and connect with their friends.
Out with greenbacks, and in with Venmo. Julie Jargon from The Wall Street Journal explores why many young adults prefer a digital wallet over hard cash.
Smartphone sales had their worst contraction ever in 2018, thanks in part to exorbitant price tags. Tech expert Rob Enderle discusses the market's downward trend and the innovations that could send it skyrocketing again.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Zolan Kanno-Youngs tells Mike Gavin how the gang databases are divisive; police say systems help prevent violence while critics claim they lack oversight and unfairly target minorities.
Rob Enderle, Tech Expert and founder of The Enderle Group, proposes using a real-time tool to assess how well our elected officials are doing, in regard to things like efficiency and accountability.