Crypto platform Binance is being sued by U.S. regulators. They accuse the company of secretly coaching Americans how to get around U.S. rules.
Bank stocks recover some ground after the failed Silicon Valley Bank got itself a buyer. But are we out of the woods yet? We ask an economist.
Parts of Twitter's source code leaked online. Now the company's trying to find who did it.
Apple's CEO visited China for the first time in years. What did he say, and why does one analyst say he is walking a knife's edge?
Stories in this episode:
1. SVB Deal Offers Banking Sector Relief 2. Negative Rates Destroy Money: Economist 3. Binance, CEO Sued by U.S. Regulators 4. Twitter Says Portions of Source Code Leaked 5. TikTok Bill Going Ahead: Speaker McCarthy 6. How Did Chinese Apps Get to the Top? 7. TikTok-Like App Zigazoo Steps Into Spotlight 8. Alibaba's Jack Ma Seen After Long Absence 9. Apple CEO Praises China, Long History of Ties 10. Apple's Cook Walking Knife's Edge: Analyst 11. Taylor Swift Fans Sue Over Ticket Prices 12. Enjoying Cherry Blossom Season In DC, Tokyo





