MA: Now, imagine how stressed you'd feel if they told you your job interview will be conducted by AI. Like it or not, more companies are actually starting to do this. And the results of a new study ...
Back-to-school supplies are getting more expensive for parents and teachers. The team from "The Indicator" explains what one school district is doing to address the issue.
Market manipulation is an old issue. People try to make money off unsuspecting investors by artificially influencing the price of a stock. But what about when the one manipulating markets isn't human?
The cost of health care for pets has been surging. It has almost doubled over the past five years. What is behind these rising costs?
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to UT-Austin economic historian Carola Binder about why the Federal Reserve is independent and why that matters. There's continued speculation around whether President Donald ...
Right now, the U.S. and China might not have the best geopolitical relationship, but when it comes to movies, it has been a long - though up and down - romance. Indicator host Adrian Ma has more.
This weekend, the mountains of southwestern Virginia are filled with the sweet, cacophonous sound of fiddles. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) MA: It is the Old Fiddler's Convention, which draws hundreds of ...
As long as financial markets have existed, so has market manipulation. But what if the people engaging in market manipulation aren't people at all? The indicators, Adrian Ma and Wailin Wong uncover ...
A new school year is here, and with that comes the hallowed ritual of parents and teachers buying school supplies. Wailin Wong and Adrian Ma of The Indicator podcast tell us why a free public ...
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