NTD Business (Jan. 26): Snapchat Under Fire Over Teen Fentanyl Deaths; Americans Rely More on Credit for Emergencies
Snapchat is under fire. It’s a popular place for drug dealers to sell to children, who sometimes overdose and die. Lawmakers are discussing how to solve the problem.
The U.S. economy posts strong growth in the fourth quarter, but signs point to a weak handover to 2023. Domestic demand rose at its slowest pace in 2.5 years.
California voters are getting a chance to overturn a law to establish a government council to set wages for the fast food industry. Opponents argue the law will raise business costs and drive up food prices.
Netflix says no more password sharing if you’re not in the same household. How is it cracking down?
This tax season, expect surprises that could impact your wallet. What should you keep in mind when filing? One expert gives the do’s and don’ts.










