Amazon closes a deal to buy health care provider One Medical for billions of dollars, a key step in growing its presence in the health care industry.
Twitter has been accused of aiding and abetting terrorist organization ISIS. The Supreme Court worked on the case, which could have wide implications for all of America.
Is the Biden administration giving power to the World Health Organization to dictate the American pandemic response? A report indicates that it's possible. We speak with its author.
Starbucks unveils new coffee drinks with an unexpected ingredient that's more commonly used for cooking.
New Yorkers enjoy an exhibit dedicated to miniature art.
Stories in this episode:
1. Amazon Acquires One Medical in $3.9B Deal 2. Survey: Most Americans Uncomfortable With AI Health Care 3. Sci-Fi Mag Bans Stories Written by AI 4. Intel Cuts Dividend by 66% to Save Cash 5. McKinsey Announces Plans for 2,000 Layoffs 6. 7 Ex-Samsung Employees Jailed for Tech Theft 7. Twitter Accused of Aiding and Abetting Isis 8. $5M Fine for Mormon Church, Investment Manager 9. Biden Plans to Reduce Mortgage Insurance Fees 10. Biden AI Equity Executive Order Under Fire 11. States Seek to Block Biden ESG Investing Rule 12. WH May Give WHO Power Over U.S. Pandemic Rules 13. Stocklin: Global Health Power a Flawed Idea 14. Starbucks Unveils Coffee Made With Olive Oil 15. Visitors Enjoy the Biggest Miniature Exhibit





