Marketplace
A podcast by Marketplace
1386 Episodes
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Banks are getting interested in big data to figure out their climate risk
Published: 15/02/2021 -
Maybe some critical infrastructure shouldn’t be hooked up to the internet
Published: 12/02/2021 -
New antitrust legislation would check the power of tech giants
Published: 11/02/2021 -
How the history of Blackness on the internet was erased
Published: 10/02/2021 -
$1 billion toward better tribal broadband is just a down payment
Published: 09/02/2021 -
Some tribes are getting help narrowing the digital divide
Published: 08/02/2021 -
Amazon is getting a new CEO. Will that mean big change or status quo?
Published: 05/02/2021 -
Social media was supposed to give everyone a voice. It didn’t.
Published: 04/02/2021 -
Facebook shouldn’t be surprised its groups were overrun with conspiracies
Published: 03/02/2021 -
The power of transferring technology for climate adaptation
Published: 02/02/2021 -
When you need to figure out how to deal with water, go to the experts
Published: 01/02/2021 -
Lawmakers call for regulation after Robinhood halts trading
Published: 29/01/2021 -
The GameStop-stock market story is absurd
Published: 28/01/2021 -
The EU doesn’t trust its citizens’ data in the hands of the U.S.
Published: 27/01/2021 -
The Biden administration is inheriting working COVID-19 hospital data
Published: 26/01/2021 -
Investment in climate tech is also economic stimulus
Published: 25/01/2021 -
President Biden called for an end to disinformation. Will the internet hear him?
Published: 22/01/2021 -
The failed Plaid-Visa merger is interesting fintech tea
Published: 21/01/2021 -
Are pro-Trump extremists’ messages more dangerous if they’re encrypted?
Published: 20/01/2021 -
Taking down content is not censorship. It’s business.
Published: 19/01/2021
Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day's business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. "Marketplace" takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context. Our team of reporters all over the world speak with CEOs, policymakers and regular people just trying to get by.